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Heather Patisaul
Heather Patisaul
Associate Dean for Research and Professor
Verified email at ncsu.edu
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The pros and cons of phytoestrogens
HB Patisaul, W Jefferson
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology 31 (4), 400-419, 2010
9112010
Consensus on the key characteristics of endocrine-disrupting chemicals as a basis for hazard identification
MA La Merrill, LN Vandenberg, MT Smith, W Goodson, P Browne, ...
Nature Reviews Endocrinology 16 (1), 45-57, 2020
6252020
Endocrine disrupters: a review of some sources, effects, and mechanisms of actions on behaviour and neuroendocrine systems
C Frye, E Bo, G Calamandrei, L Calza, F Dessě‐Fulgheri, M Fernández, ...
Journal of neuroendocrinology 24 (1), 144-159, 2012
5092012
Cross-species and interassay comparisons of phytoestrogen action.
PL Whitten, HB Patisaul
Environmental health perspectives 109 (suppl 1), 5-20, 2001
3392001
Accumulation and Endocrine Disrupting Effects of the Flame Retardant Mixture Firemaster® 550 in Rats: An Exploratory Assessment
HB Patisaul, SC Roberts, N Mabrey, KA McCaffrey, RB Gear, J Braun, ...
Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology 27 (2), 124-136, 2013
2942013
Long-term effects of environmental endocrine disruptors on reproductive physiology and behavior
HB Patisaul, HB Adewale
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 3, 674, 2009
2872009
Neonatal bisphenol-a exposure alters rat reproductive development and ovarian morphology without impairing activation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons
HB Adewale, WN Jefferson, RR Newbold, HB Patisaul
Biology of reproduction 81 (4), 690-699, 2009
2542009
Reproductive consequences of developmental phytoestrogen exposure
WN Jefferson, HB Patisaul, CJ Williams
Reproduction 143 (3), 247, 2012
2202012
Neonatal genistein or bisphenol-A exposure alters sexual differentiation of the AVPV
HB Patisaul, AE Fortino, EK Polston
Neurotoxicology and teratology 28 (1), 111-118, 2006
2112006
Disrupted female reproductive physiology following neonatal exposure to phytoestrogens or estrogen specific ligands is associated with decreased GnRH activation and kisspeptin …
HL Bateman, HB Patisaul
Neurotoxicology 29 (6), 988-997, 2008
1972008
Neonatal exposure to endocrine active compounds or an ERβ agonist increases adult anxiety and aggression in gonadally intact male rats
HB Patisaul, HL Bateman
Hormones and behavior 53 (4), 580-588, 2008
1902008
Introduction to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)
AC Gore, D Crews, LL Doan, M La Merrill, H Patisaul, A Zota
A guide for public interest organizations and policy-makers, 21-22, 2014
1802014
Oxytocin, but not oxytocin receptor, is regulated by oestrogen receptor β in the female mouse hypothalamus
HB Patisaul, EM Scordalakes, LJ Young, EF Rissman
Journal of neuroendocrinology 15 (8), 787-793, 2003
1782003
Impact of neonatal exposure to the ERα agonist PPT, bisphenol-A or phytoestrogens on hypothalamic kisspeptin fiber density in male and female rats
HB Patisaul, KL Todd, JA Mickens, HB Adewale
Neurotoxicology 30 (3), 350-357, 2009
1712009
Regulation of estrogen receptor beta mRNA in the brain: opposite effects of 17β-estradiol and the phytoestrogen, coumestrol
HB Patisaul, PL Whitten, LJ Young
Molecular brain research 67 (1), 165-171, 1999
1701999
Endocrine disruption of brain sexual differentiation by developmental PCB exposure
SM Dickerson, SL Cunningham, HB Patisaul, MJ Woller, AC Gore
Endocrinology 152 (2), 581-594, 2011
1652011
Project TENDR: targeting environmental neuro-developmental risks the TENDR consensus statement
D Bennett, DC Bellinger, LS Birnbaum, DABT, ATS, A Bradman, A Chen, ...
Environmental health perspectives 124 (7), A118-A122, 2016
1642016
Prenatal bisphenol A exposure alters sex-specific estrogen receptor expression in the neonatal rat hypothalamus and amygdala
J Cao, ME Rebuli, J Rogers, KL Todd, SM Leyrer, SA Ferguson, ...
Toxicological sciences 133 (1), 157-173, 2013
1622013
Designing endocrine disruption out of the next generation of chemicals
TT Schug, R Abagyan, B Blumberg, TJ Collins, D Crews, PL DeFur, ...
Green Chemistry 15 (1), 181-198, 2013
1622013
Soy isoflavone supplements antagonize reproductive behavior and estrogen receptor α-and β-dependent gene expression in the brain
HB Patisaul, M Dindo, PL Whitten, LJ Young
Endocrinology 142 (7), 2946-2952, 2001
1392001
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