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Tebuconazole disrupts steroidogenesis in
Xenopus laevis
Rikke Poulsen, Xuan Luong, Martin Hansen,
Bjarne Styrishave
, Tyrone Hayes
Section for Environmental Chemistry and Physics
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Agriculture & Biology
tebuconazole
69%
steroidogenesis
60%
Xenopus laevis
54%
androgens
52%
dihydrotestosterone
38%
tandem mass spectrometry
29%
gonads
18%
bioaccumulation
11%
steroid hormones
11%
xenobiotics
11%
adipose tissue
10%
radioimmunoassays
10%
fungicides
9%
testosterone
9%
estradiol
8%
kidneys
7%
brain
7%
liver
6%
blood
6%
enzymes
4%
tissues
4%
animals
4%
water
4%
sampling
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
tebuconazole
100%
Xenopus laevis
61%
Androgens
47%
Dihydrotestosterone
37%
Gonads
24%
Cytochrome P450 Family 17
20%
Bioaccumulation
15%
Steroid 17-alpha-Hydroxylase
15%
Aromatase
12%
Xenobiotics
11%
Anura
11%
Radioimmunoassay
9%
Testosterone
9%
Estradiol
9%
Adipose Tissue
8%
Steroids
7%
Hormones
7%
Water
6%
Kidney
5%
Liver
5%
Animals
5%
Brain
5%
Chemical Compounds
Tebuconazole
81%
Androgen
65%
Plasma
19%
Bioconcentration
16%
Exposure Concentration
16%
Steroid Hormone
13%
Plasma Level
13%
Fungicide
12%
Testosterone
12%
Xenobiotic Agent
12%
Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (GCMS)
7%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
tebuconazole
86%
androgen
36%
exposure
30%
plasma
16%
tissue
7%
testosterone
6%
fungicide
6%
xenobiotics
6%
effect
6%
steroid
6%
frog
5%
hormone
5%
bioaccumulation
5%
brain
4%
enzyme
4%
blood
4%
animal
3%
water
1%