L.E. Gray
Reproductive Toxicology Division
NHEERL
US Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park
USA
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- The estrogenic and antiandrogenic pesticide methoxychlor alters the reproductive tract and behavior without affecting pituitary size or LH and prolactin secretion in male rats. Gray, L.E., Ostby, J., Cooper, R.L., Kelce, W.R. Toxicol. Ind. Health (1999)
- Environmental antiandrogens: low doses of the fungicide vinclozolin alter sexual differentiation of the male rat. Gray, L.E., Ostby, J., Monosson, E., Kelce, W.R. Toxicol. Ind. Health (1999)
- The fungicide procymidone alters sexual differentiation in the male rat by acting as an androgen-receptor antagonist in vivo and in vitro. Ostby, J., Kelce, W.R., Lambright, C., Wolf, C.J., Mann, P., Gray, L.E. Toxicol. Ind. Health (1999)
- Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p'-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual differentiation produces diverse profiles of reproductive malformations in the male rat. Gray, L.E., Wolf, C., Lambright, C., Mann, P., Price, M., Cooper, R.L., Ostby, J. Toxicol. Ind. Health (1999)
- Xenoendocrine disrupters: laboratory studies on male reproductive effects. Gray, L.E. Toxicol. Lett. (1998)
- Tiered screening and testing strategy for xenoestrogens and antiandrogens. Gray, L.E. Toxicol. Lett. (1998)