Aluminum Chloride


Literature identifierStudy typeTest dosageEffective dosageEndocrine-mediated endpointsSystems-level perturbations
PMID:32485499IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAffects expression of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayDecreased body weightsMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayIncreased testosterone levelsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAffects expression of androgen receptor (AR)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAlteration in prostate morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayEpigenomic alterations in prostate cellsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:34726835IVR1 mg/kg 1 mg/kgAlteration in prostate morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg 1 mg/kgAffects expression of androgen receptor (AR)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg 1 mg/kgAffects expression of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:34958889IVR1.2 - 12.1 mg/kg 1.2 - 12.1 mg/kgAffects steroidogenesisReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1.2 - 12.1 mg/kg 1.2 - 12.1 mg/kgAffects ovarian follicles populationReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1.2 - 12.1 mg/kg 1.2 - 12.1 mg/kgChanges in ovarian morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
PMID:36695414IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayIncreased prostate weightsReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAffects expression of estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-alpha)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayIncreased body weightsMetabolic endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAffects expression of androgen receptor (AR)Reproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations
IVR1 mg/kg/day 1 mg/kg/dayAlteration in prostate morphologyReproductive endocrine-mediated perturbations

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