Pure Appl. Chem., 2003, Vol. 75, No. 11-12, pp. 1949-1953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac200375111949
Environmental fate and metabolism: Issues and recommendations
Individual author index pages
- P. de Voogt
 - B. Halling-Sørensen
 - B. van Hattum
 - P. T. Holland
 - F. Ingerslev
 - A. Johnson
 - M. Jürgens
 - A. Katayama
 - W. Klein
 - N. Kurihara
 - J. C. Leblanc
 - K. D. Racke
 - T. Sanderson
 - M. Shemesh
 - L. S. Shore
 
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Review of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in birds
        
        Interactions of xenobiotics with the steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway
        
        Critical factors in exposure modeling of endocrine active substances
        
        Role of metabolism in the endocrine-disrupting effects of chemicals in aquatic and terrestrial systems
        
        Release of pesticides into the environment and initial concentrations in soil, water, and plants
        
        Endocrine active industrial chemicals: Release and occurrence in the environment
        
        Pharmaceuticals and personal care products - A source of endocrine disruption in the environment?
        
        Naturally produced steroid hormones and their release into the environment
        
        Analysis of endocrine active substances in food and the environment
        
        Regulatory limits for pesticide residues in water (IUPAC Technical Report)
        
        Significance of impurities in the safety evaluation of crop protection products (IUPAC Technical Report)
        
        Endocrine disruptors in the environment (IUPAC Technical Report)
        
        Significance of the Long Range Transport of Pesticides in the Atmosphere
        
        Environmental exposure, species differences and risk assessment
        
        Pesticides Report 37: Chirality in synthetic agrochemicals: Bioactivity and safety consideration (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides Report 39. Optimum use of available residue data in the estimation of dietary intake of pesticides (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides Report 38. Pesticide fate in tropical soils (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides Report 37. Chirality in synthetic agrochemicals: Bioactivity and safety consideration (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides report 36. Glossary of terms relating to pesticides (IUPAC Recommendations 1996)
        
        Pesticides report 34. Pesticide runoff: Methods and interpretation of field studies (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides report 32: Detection and significance of active metabolites of agrochemicals and related xenobiotics in animals (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides report 31: Effects of storage and processing on pesticide residues in plant products (Technical Report)
        
        Pesticides report 30: Use of isolated cells to study the metabolism of agrochemicals in animals (Technical Report)
        
        Mass spectrometric determination of pesticide residues (IUPAC reports on pesticides no. 25)
        
        Recommended approach to the evaluation of the environmental behaviour of pesticides (IUPAC reports on pesticides, no. 24)
        
        Critical evaluation of model ecosystems
        
        