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Additionally, cadmium and arsenic have endocrine-disrupting properties, which may disrupt growth in young children, particularly in a sex-specific fashion.
In addition, antiestrogenic congeners, such as PCB-105, have been implicated in thyroid-mediated effects due to high affinity for thyroid hormone binding proteins, leading to disruptions in thyroid hormone signaling (Crofton et al. 2005), which may also disrupt growth and development (Sahu et al. 2009).
But East Asian governments at least have a strong self-interest to minimise actions that would disrupt growth".Besides growth, the promise of the Pacific rests on three other fairly sturdy legs: trade, ideas and connectivity.
Now when these problems have the potential to disrupt growth around the world all nations have an obligation to insist that Europe find a viable way forward," Summers wrote.
Indeed, nanomolar concentrations of the actin depolymerizing drug Latrunculin B disrupt growth without altering cytoplasmic streaming in pollen [2].
However, there is no direct evidence to suggest that E2 or xenoestrogens accumulation in oocytes disrupt growth in an ER-dependent fashion.
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Recent quantitative MRI studies have reported disrupted growth, microstructure, and metabolism in fetuses and newborns with complex CHD.
Forest pests are pathogens that cause mechanical or physiological damage to trees, such as deformations, disrupted growth, weakening, or even death, leading to important ecological, economic and social impacts.
This phenotype suggests disrupted growth of the cardiac OFT and RV.
FAK inhibition also disrupted growth factor stimulated migration of human lung cancer cells [ 24].
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