Nina Hallmark
Bayer (Germany)(DE)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, Thyroid Disorders and Treatments, Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, Sperm and Testicular Function, Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
Most-Cited Works
- → Abnormal Leydig Cell Aggregation in the Fetal Testis of Rats Exposed to Di (n-Butyl) Phthalate and Its Possible Role in Testicular Dysgenesis(2004)210 cited
- → Effects of Monobutyl and Di( n -butyl) Phthalate in Vitro on Steroidogenesis and Leydig Cell Aggregation in Fetal Testis Explants from the Rat: Comparison with Effects in Vivo in the Fetal Rat and Neonatal Marmoset and in Vitro in the Human(2006)183 cited
- → In Utero Exposure to Di( n -butyl) Phthalate and Testicular Dysgenesis: Comparison of Fetal and Adult End Points and Their Dose Sensitivity(2007)141 cited
- → Expression of Insulin-Like Factor 3 Protein in the Rat Testis during Fetal and Postnatal Development and in Relation to Cryptorchidism Induced by in Utero Exposure to Di (n-Butyl) Phthalate(2005)126 cited
- → Role of Androgens in Fetal Testis Development and Dysgenesis(2007)124 cited
- → Acute and Long-Term Effects of in Utero Exposure of Rats to Di( n -Butyl) Phthalate on Testicular Germ Cell Development and Proliferation(2006)90 cited
- → Cellular origins of testicular dysgenesis in rats exposed in utero to di(n‐butyl) phthalate(2005)83 cited
- → Time-Dependent and Compartment-Specific Effects of In Utero Exposure to Di(n-butyl) Phthalate on Gene/Protein Expression in the Fetal Rat Testis as Revealed by Transcription Profiling and Laser Capture Microdissection(2007)46 cited
- → Science based guidance for the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties of chemicals(2010)39 cited
- → Towards a science-based testing strategy to identify maternal thyroid hormone imbalance and neurodevelopmental effects in the progeny—part III: how is substance-mediated thyroid hormone imbalance in pregnant/lactating rats or their progeny related to neurodevelopmental effects?(2022)25 cited