They found that the TAML - treated BPA water did not
show estrogen activity or cause abnormalities in yeast and developing zebrafish embryos.
Not exact matches
Gorelick, the lead author, Halpern and Alice Hung of Carnegie, along with Luke Iwanowicz and Vicki Blazer of the Fish Health Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey, used genetically modified zebrafish that
show estrogen receptor
activity on a cell's DNA.
Some research has focused on parabens, which are preservatives used in some deodorants and antiperspirants that have been
shown to mimic the
activity of
estrogen in the body's cells.
Studies
show that yet again, progesterone opposes
estrogen in this case, by lowering or normalizing transglutaminase
activity.