Author detail
Articles by T. Sanderson
- Review of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in birds
- Interactions of xenobiotics with the steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway
- Environmental fate and metabolism: Issues and recommendations
- Role of metabolism in the endocrine-disrupting effects of chemicals in aquatic and terrestrial systems
Coauthors
- A. Katayama (2 articles)
- M. van den Berg (2 articles)
- N. Kurihara (2 articles)
- B. Halling-Sørensen (1 article)
- B. van Hattum (1 article)
- P. T. Holland (1 article)
- L. A. Feyk (1 article)
- Kurunthachalam Kannan (1 article)
- W. Klein (1 article)
- J. P. Giesy (1 article)
- A. Johnson (1 article)
- M. Jürgens (1 article)
- P. de Voogt (1 article)
- F. Ingerslev (1 article)
- P. D. Jones (1 article)
- M. Shemesh (1 article)
- L. S. Shore (1 article)
- K. D. Racke (1 article)
- J. C. Leblanc (1 article)
Affiliations
- Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology, 57392 Schmallenberg, Germany
- Michigan State University, Department of Zoology, National Food Safety and Toxicology Center, Institute for Environmental Toxicology, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
- Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht University, P.O.Box 80176, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands; 2 Koka Laboratory, Japan Radioisotope Association, 121-19 Toriino, Koka, Shiga 520-3403, Japan; 3 Nagoya University, Research Center for Advanced Waste and Emission Management, Chikusa Nagoya 464-8603, Japan
- Institute for Risk Assessment Science, Utrecht University,P.O.Box 8017, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands