These are exposure studies associated with the chemical and all of its children.
Reference | Associated Study Title | Author's Summary | Study Factors | Stressor | Receptors | Country | Medium | Exposure Marker | Measurements | Outcome | |
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1. | Caldwell DJ, et al. (2010). | The consistently large margins of exposure and margins of safety strongly suggest that prescribed and total estrogens that may potentially be present in drinking water in the United States are not causing adverse effects in residents, including sensitive subpopulations. | Estrogens | Children | Study subjects | United States | water, drinking | Estradiol | Estriol | Estrogens | Estrone | Ethinyl Estradiol | Details |