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1. Perfluorooctanoic Acid Disrupts Ovarian Steroidogenesis and Folliculogenesis in Adult Mice

2. Prenatal exposure to an environmentally relevant phthalate mixture alters ovarian steroidogenesis and folliculogenesis in the F1 generation of adult female mice

3. Subchronic and Low Dose of Tributyltin Exposure Leads to Reduced Ovarian Reserve, Reduced Uterine Gland Number, and Other Reproductive Irregularities in Female Mice

4. Phthalate monoesters act through peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors in the mouse ovary

5. Iodoacetic acid inhibits follicle growth and alters expression of genes that regulate apoptosis, the cell cycle, estrogen receptors, and ovarian steroidogenesis in mouse ovarian follicles

6. Iodoacetic acid affects estrous cyclicity, ovarian gene expression, and hormone levels in mice†

7. Environmentally relevant mixtures of phthalates and phthalate metabolites differentially alter the cell cycle and apoptosis in mouse neonatal ovaries†

8. Ovarian Metabolism of an Environmentally Relevant Phthalate Mixture

9. The effects of a phthalate metabolite mixture on antral follicle growth and sex steroid synthesis in mice

10. The effects of dietary levels of genistein on ovarian follicle number and gene expression

11. Relaxin Acts on Stromal Cells to Promote Epithelial and Stromal Proliferation and Inhibit Apoptosis in the Mouse Cervix and Vagina

12. The F Box Protein S Phase Kinase-associated Protein 2 Regulates Adipose Mass and Adipocyte Number in Vivo*

13. Hypoxia/reoxygenation impairs memory formation via adenosine-dependent activation of caspase 1

14. Methylphenidate prevents high-fat diet (HFD)-induced learning/memory impairment in juvenile mice

15. The biobehavioral and neuroimmune impact of low-dose ionizing radiation

16. The Effect of Relaxin on Cell Proliferation in Mouse Cervix Requires Estrogen Receptor α Binding to Estrogen Response Elements in Stromal Cells

17. Loss of Etv5 decreases proliferation and RET levels in neonatal mouse testicular germ cells and causes an abnormal first wave of spermatogenesis

18. Relative Roles of the Epithelial and Stromal Tissue Compartment(s) in Mediating the Actions of Relaxin and Estrogen on Cell Proliferation and Apoptosis in the Mouse Lower Reproductive Tract

19. Proliferation of adult sertoli cells following conditional knockout of the Gap junctional protein GJA1 (connexin 43) in mice

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