Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health and Fertility

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1. Introduction Tracey J. Woodruff and Linda C. Giudice 2. Environmental contaminants and exposure Mary A. Fox and Yutaka Aoki 3. Development and maturation of the normal female reproductive system: 3.1. Ovary Laxmi A. Kondapalli and Teresa K. Woodruff 3.2. Oviduct and uterus Leo F. Doherty and Hugh S. Taylor 3.3. Breast Maricel V. Maffini, Carlos Sonnenschein and Ana M. Soto 4. Development and maturation of the normal male reproductive system Richard M. Sharpe 5. Modern genetics of reproductive biology Taisen Iguchi and Tamotsu Sudo 6. Mechanisms of endocrine disruption K. Leigh Greathouse and Cheryl L. Walker 7. Developmental exposures and implications for early and latent disease Retha R. Newbold and Jerrold J. Heindel 8. Wildlife as sentinels of environmental impacts on reproductive health and fertility Heather J. Hamlin and Louis J. Guillette Jr 9. Environmental contaminants and effects on timing and progression of human pubertal development Annette Mouritsen, Julie Damm, Lise Aksglaede, Kaspar Sorensen and Anders Juul 10. Environmental contaminants and impacts on healthy and successful pregnancies Remy Slama and Sylvaine Cordier 11. Environmental contaminants and the reproductive and fertility effects in the male: 11.1. Introduction Sarah J. Janssen 11.2. Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: possible role of fetal exposure Jorma Toppari, Helena E. Virtanen and Niels E. Skakkebaek 11.3. Environmental contaminants and male reproductive health: adult exposure and effects on fertility John D. Meeker and Russ Hauser 12. Environmental contaminants, female reproductive health and fertility Pauline Mendola and Germaine M. Buck Louis 13. Environmental contaminants and related systems that have implications for reproduction: 13.1. The neuroendocrine system Andrea C. Gore 13.2. The thyroid system R. Thomas Zoeller and John D. Meeker 13.3. The immune system Robert W. Luebke and Dori R. Germolec 14. Environmental contaminants and cancers of the reproductive tract Gail S. Prins and Esther L. Calderon 15. Communicating with patients and the public about environmental exposures and reproductive risk Gina M. Solomon and Sarah J. Janssen 16. Interpreting science in the policy context Tracey J. Woodruff and Sarah J. Janssen 17. Conclusions - what does all this mean and where are we going? Shanna H. Swan, Patricia Hunt and Linda C. Giudice Index.

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