Literature identifier | Study type | Test dosage | Effective dosage | Endocrine-mediated endpoints | Systems-level perturbations |
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PMID:12044704 | IVR | 10 mg/kg/day | 10 mg/kg/day | Increased liver weights | Hepatic endocrine-mediated perturbations |
IVR | 10 mg/kg/day | 10 mg/kg/day | Changes in haemocrit values | Immunological endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 10 mg/L | 10 mg/L | Changes in haemocrit values | Immunological endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 1 mg/L | - | No significant effects observed | - | |
IVR | 0.1 mg/kg/day | 0.1 mg/kg/day | Increased liver weights | Hepatic endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
PMID:18293209 | IVR | 90 mg/L | 90 mg/L | Increased liver weights | Hepatic endocrine-mediated perturbations |
IVR | 90 mg/L | 90 mg/L | Affects anogenital distance | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 90 mg/L | 90 mg/L | Changes in haemocrit values | Immunological endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 90 mg/L | 90 mg/L | Affects sperm motility | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 45 mg/L | 45 mg/L | Affects anogenital distance | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 5 mg/L | - | No significant effects observed | - | |
IVR | 15 mg/L | - | No significant effects observed | - | |
PMID:3388448 | IVR | 10 mg/kg | 10 mg/kg | Increased Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels | Metabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations |
IVR | 10 mg/kg | 10 mg/kg | Affects testicular function | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 10 mg/kg | 10 mg/kg | Reduced sperm counts | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 10 mg/kg | 10 mg/kg | Affects the biochemical composition of testis | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 10 mg/kg | 10 mg/kg | Changes in morphology of seminiferous tubules | Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations | |
IVR | 1 mg/kg | - | No significant effects observed | - | |
PMID:6777907 | IVR | 33 mg/kg | 33 mg/kg | Changes in liver morphology | Hepatic endocrine-mediated perturbations |
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