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- Bisphenol-A and metabolic diseases: epigenetic, developmental and transgenerational basis Academic Article 2016
- Bisphenol-A as a risk factor for type 2 diabetes Invited Talk 2010 Invited conference
- BISPHENOL-A CONFERENCE. PANEL EXPERTS. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES (NIEHS). Invited Talk 2006 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-A decreases the molecular activation of insulin receptors in liver, skeletal muscle and adipose tissue Conference Poster 2009 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A dirsupts pancreatic beta cell funtion and produces insulin resitance: implications for type 2 diabetes Invited Talk 2012 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-A disruption of the endocrine pancreas and blood glucose homeostasis Academic Article 2007
- Bisphenol-A disruption of the endocrine pancreas and blood glucose homeostasis. Academic Article 2008
- Bisphenol-A disrupts pancreatic beta cell function and blood glucose homeostasis Invited Talk 2008 Invited conference
- BISPHENOL-A DISRUPTS PANCREATIC ß-CELL DIVISION IN AN ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ß -DEPENDENT MANNER Conference Poster 2018 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy alters pancreatic ß-cell division and mass in male mice offspring: A role for ERß Academic Article 2020
- Bisphenol-A Exposure during Pregnancy Disrupts Glucose Homeostasis in Mothers and Adult Male Offspring Academic Article 2010
- Bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy disrupts glucose homeostasis in mothers and adult male offspring Conference Poster 2011 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy disrupts glucose homeostasis in mothers and adult male offspring Conference Poster 2011 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy disrupts glucose homeostasis in mothers and adult male offspring Conference Paper 2010 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-a exposure during pregnancy disrupts glucose homeostasis in mothers and adult male Offspring. Conference Paper 2010 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A exposure during pregnancy in mice: a new window of susceptibility for the development of diabetes and obesity in mothers later in life Academic Article 2015
- BISPHENOL-A EXPOSURE IN UTERO DISRUPTS PANCREATIC ¿-CELL FUNCTION AND MASS IN MICE ONE MONTH AFTER DELIVERY. Conference Poster 2015 Congress communication
- BISPHENOL-A IMPAIRS INSULIN INDUCED GLUCOSE UPTAKE AND HEXOKINASE II ACTIVITY IN DIFFERENTIATED L6 MYOTUBES Conference Poster 2023 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A in the etiology of diabetes Conference Paper 2010 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A in the etiology of type-2 diabetes Invited Talk 2012 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-A increases arterial blood pressure and induces remodeling of coronary arteries in mice Conference Poster 2015 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A modulates ion channel expression and function via estrogen receptor ß in mouse pancreatic beta cells Invited Talk 2019 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-A modulates ion channel expression and activity in mouse pancreatic beta cell via oestrogen receptor beta (ERbeta) Conference Poster 2019 Congress communication
- BISPHENOL-A MODULATES ION CHANNEL EXPRESSION AND FUNCTION VIA ESTROGEN RECEPTOR ¿ IN MOUSE PANCREATIC BETA CELLS Conference Paper 2019 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A regulation of b-cell function in mice and humans: role of ERb Conference Poster 2011 Congress communication
- Bisphenol-A Signaling Through the Estrogen Receptor ERß Outside the Nucleus Invited Talk 2024 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-A: a new diabetogenic factor? Academic Article 2010
- Bisphenol-A: a new risk factor for type-2 diabetes Invited Talk 2009 Invited conference
- Bisphenol-S and Bisphenol-F alter mouse pancreatic ß-cell ion channel expression and activity and insulin release through an estrogen receptor ERß mediated pathway Academic Article 2020
- Bisphenol-S and Bisphenol-F alter mouse pancreatic ß-cell ion channel expression and activity and insulin release through an estrogen receptor ERß mediated pathway. Academic Article 2021