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doi:10.1016/S0890-6238(18)30551-3

Reproductive Toxicology 81 ( 2018 ) iii-iv

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Reproductive Toxicology

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The effects of flutamide on cell-cell junctions in the testis, epididymis, and prostate

A. Hejmej , B. Bilinska . . . . 1 Vitamin E and vitamin C attenuate Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-induced blood-testis barrier disruption by p38 MAPK in immature SD rats

L. Shen , X. Tang , Y. Wei , C. Long , B. Tan , S. Wu , M. Sun , Y. Zhou , X. Cao , G. Wei . . . . 17 Hydroxyurea embryotoxicity is enhanced in P53-deficient mice

N. El Husseini , B.F. Hales . . . . 28 Chronic cannabidiol exposure promotes functional impairment in sexual behavior and fertility of male mice

R.K. Carvalho , M.R. Souza , M.L. Santos , F.S. Guimarães , R.L.H. Pobbe , M.L. Andersen , R. Mazaro-Costa . . . . 34 Bisphenol A modulates inflammation and proliferation pathway in human endometrial stromal cells by inducing oxidative

stress

Y.J. Cho , S.B. Park , J.W. Park , S.R. Oh , M. Han . . . . 41 Avobenzone suppresses proliferative activity of human trophoblast cells and induces apoptosis mediated by mitochondrial

disruption

C. Yang , W. Lim , F.W. Bazer , G. Song . . . . 50 Rosmarinic acid compromises human sperm functions by an intracellular Ca 2+ concentration-related mechanism

M.-g. Lv , W.-q. Chen , S.-q. Weng , H.-y. Chen , Y.-m. Cheng , T. Luo . . . . 58 Effects of different antibiotics on the uterine contraction and the expression of aquaporin 5 in term pregnant rat

A. Csányi , J. Hajagos-Tóth , A. Kothencz , R. Gaspar , E. Ducza . . . . 64 Changes in testicular morphology and oxidative stress biomarkers in 60-day-old Sprague Dawley rats following exposure to

continuous 900-MHz electromagnetic field for 1 h a day throughout adolescence

H. Hancı , G. Kerimoğlu , T. Mercantepe , E. Odacı . . . . 71 Pregnancy outcome after first-trimester exposure to metformin: A prospective cohort study

S. Scherneck , N. Schlinke , E. Beck , K. Grupe , C. Weber-Schoendorfer , C. Schaefer . . . . 79 Safety evaluation through genotoxicity and apoptotic markers following RISUG ® induced contraception and its reversal in

male rabbits

A.S. Ansari , A. Badar , N.K. Lohiya . . . . 84 The effects of lead and aluminum exposure on congenital heart disease and the mechanism of oxidative stress

Z. Liu , C. He , M. Chen , S. Yang , J. Li , Y. Lin , Y. Deng , N. Li , Y. Guo , P. Yu , X. Li . . . . 93 Peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR-γ) ligand pioglitazone regulated gene networks in term human

primary trophoblast cells

R. El Dairi , P. Huuskonen , M. Pasanen , J. Rysä . . . . 99

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Alterations in the memory of rat offspring exposed to low levels of fluoride during gestation and lactation: Involvement of the α7 nicotinic receptor and oxidative stress

M. Bartos , F. Gumilar , C.E. Gallegos , C. Bras , S. Dominguez , N. Mónaco , M. del Carmen Esandi , C. Bouzat , L.M. Cancela ,

A. Minetti . . . 108 The effects of electronic cigarette vapor on placental trophoblast cell function

S. Raez-Villanueva , C. Ma , S. Kleiboer , A.C. Holloway . . . . 115 MS-222 short exposure induces developmental and behavioural alterations in zebrafish embryos

L.M. Félix , A. Luzio , M. Themudo , L. Antunes , M. Matos , A.M. Coimbra , A.M. Valentim . . . . 122 The effects of dietary levels of genistein on ovarian follicle number and gene expression

P. Kundu , S. Patel , D.D. Meling , K. Deal , L. Gao , W.G. Helferich , J.A. Flaws . . . . 132 Impact of toxicant exposures on ovarian gap junctions

K.L. Clark , S. Ganesan , A.F. Keating . . . . 140 Cell junctions in the prostate: an overview about the effects of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCS) in different experimental

models

W.R. Scarano , C.F. Pinho , L. Pissinatti , B.F. Gonçalves , L.O. Mendes , S.G.P. Campos . . . . 147 Developing a link between toxicants, claudins and neural tube defects

E. Gamero-Estevez , A.I. Baumholtz , A.K. Ryan . . . . 155 Maternal supplementation with corn oil associated or not with di- n -butyl phthalate increases circulating estradiol levels of

gerbil offspring and impairs sperm reserve

A.C. Negrin , M.M. de Jesus , C.M. Christante , D.G.H. da Silva , S.R. Taboga , M.E. Pinto-Fochi , R.M. Góes . . . . 168 The teratogenicity of allopurinol: A comprehensive review of animal and human studies

M. Simsek , R.C.M. Opperman , C.J.J. Mulder , C.B. Lambalk , N.K.H. de Boer . . . . 180 Potential hazards of bisphenol A exposure to semen quality and sperm DNA integrity among infertile men

G.A. Omran , H.D. Gaber , N.A.M. Mostafa , R.M. Abdel-Gaber , E.A. Salah . . . . 188 Low-dose exposure to Bisphenol A during development has limited effects on male reproduction in midpubertal and aging Fischer 344 rats

E. Spörndly-Nees , J. Boberg , E. Ekstedt , L. Holm , A. Fakhrzadeh , L. Dunder , M.M. Kushnir , M.H. Lejonklou , P.M. Lind . . . . 196 Cellular junctions in the epididymis, a critical parameter for understanding male reproductive toxicology

D.G. Cyr , J. Dufresne , M. Gregory . . . . 207 Combining mouse embryonic stem cells and zebrafish embryos to evaluate developmental toxicity of chemical exposure

J. Conde-Vancells , M. Vazquez-Chantada , C.W. McCollum , M. Bondesson , S.M. Kalasekar , B.J. Wlodarczyk , J.-Å. Gustafsson ,

R.M. Cabrera , R.H. Finnell . . . . 220 1800 MHz radiofrequency fields inhibits testosterone production via CaMKI /RORα pathway

F. Qin , H. Cao , H. Yuan , W. Guo , H. Pei , Y. Cao , J. Tong . . . . 229 Ondansetron and teratogenicity in rats: Evidence for a mechanism mediated via embryonic hERG blockade

B. Danielsson , W.S. Webster , H.E. Ritchie . . . . 237 The influence of in vivo exposure to nonylphenol ethoxylate 10 (NP-10) on the ovarian reserve in a mouse model

Y. Shufaro , A. Saada , M. Simeonov , B.-Z. Tsuberi , C. Alban , A. Kogot-Levin , T. Shochat , B. Fisch , R. Abir . . . . 246 Environmental toxicants and cell polarity in the testis

B.-p. Mao , L. Li , M. Yan , Q. Lian , R. Ge , C.Y. Cheng . . . . 253 Development of a curated Hershberger database

P. Browne , N.C. Kleinstreuer , P. Ceger , C. Deisenroth , N. Baker , K. Markey , R.S. Thomas , R.J. Judson , W. Casey . . . . 259 Evaluation of androgen assay results using a curated Hershberger database

N.C. Kleinstreuer , P. Browne , X. Chang , R. Judson , W. Casey , P. Ceger , C. Deisenroth , N. Baker , K. Markey , R.S. Thomas . . . . 272

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