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(Ebook) Ovarian toxicology by Hoyer, Patricia B ISBN 9781466504073, 1466504072

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Authors:Hoyer, Patricia B
Pages:380 pages.
Year:2013
Editon:Second edition
Publisher:CRC Press
Language:english
File Size:13.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781466504073, 1466504072
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(Ebook) Ovarian toxicology by Hoyer, Patricia B ISBN 9781466504073, 1466504072

"Today, we are exposed to an ever-growing number of chemicals in the environment and there is an increasing awareness of the effects of these chemicals on the ovaries. As such, the potential for xenobiotic-induced infertility needs to be better understood. Additionally, menopause-associated disorders are of growing health concern in view of the fact that by the year 2025, 19.5% of the population of the U.S. will be menopause-aged women. Exploring research into chemicals that have the potential to cause early menopause by destroying pre-antral ovarian follicles, this book is an essential resource for researchers in academia, regulatory agencies, and industry"--Provided by publisher.
Abstract: "Today, we are exposed to an ever-growing number of chemicals in the environment and there is an increasing awareness of the effects of these chemicals on the ovaries. As such, the potential for xenobiotic-induced infertility needs to be better understood. Additionally, menopause-associated disorders are of growing health concern in view of the fact that by the year 2025, 19.5% of the population of the U.S. will be menopause-aged women. Exploring research into chemicals that have the potential to cause early menopause by destroying pre-antral ovarian follicles, this book is an essential resource for researchers in academia, regulatory agencies, and industry"--Provided by publisher
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