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- Title
Policy decisions on endocrine disruptors should be based on science across disciplines: a response to Dietrich et al.
- Authors
Gore, A. C.; Balthazart, J.; Bikle, D.; Carpenter, D. O.; Crews, D.; Czernichow, P.; Diamanti-Kandarakis, E.; Dores, R. M.; Grattan, D.; Hof, P. R.; Hollenberg, A. N.; Lange, C.; Lee, A. V.; Levine, J. E.; Millar, R. P.; Nelson, R. J.; Porta, M.; Poth, M.; Power, D. M.; Prins, G. S.
- Abstract
The article discusses the study of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) and states that regulatory decisions on EDC decisions has to be based on the best available science and expertise which involves reproductive biology, endocrinology and genetics. It mentions the signatures of scientists and editors such as David O Carpenter, Jacques Balthazart, and Paul Czernichow who agree with the statement that regulatory decisions on EDCs have to be based on expertise.
- Subjects
ENDOCRINE disruptors; ENDOCRINOLOGY; GENETICS; SCIENTISTS; CARPENTER, David O.
- Publication
European Journal of Endocrinology, 2013, Vol 169, Issue 6, pE1
- ISSN
0804-4643
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1530/EJE-13-0763