Team:Tuebingen/References

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References

  • Jessica L. Smith, Brian R. Kupchak, Ibon Garitaonandia, L. Kim Hoang, Andrew S. Maina, Lisa M. Regalla, and Thomas J. Lyons - 2008 - Heterologous expression of human mPRα, mPRβ and mPRγ in yeast confirms their ability to function as membrane progesterone receptors
  • Sumpter, Johnson (2008) Reflections on endocrine disruption in the aquatic environment
  • Liew et. al. - 2012 Polygenic Sex Determination System in Zebrafish
  • Hanna et al. - 2006 - Cell-surface expression, progestin binding, and

rapid nongenomic signaling of zebrafish membrane progestin receptors alpha and beta in transfected cells

  • Reupke - 2011 - Detektion dopingrelevanter anaboler Steroide in

Pferdeurin und Pferdeplasma mithilfe eines Reportergen-Assays in Hefezellen. (Detection of doping relevant anabolic steroids in horse urin and blood plasma using yeast reporter gene assays)

  • “Assault on the male”, BBC 1996. Video report

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkxIJJI37bQ

  • Dr. Volker Scheil, The impact of potential environmental stressors on

early development and cellular and biochemical biomarkers in fish, Main research: Fish embryotoxicity, histopathology and stress protein (hsp 70) responses.

  • Harris et al. - 2011 - The consequences of feminization in breeding

groups of wild fish

  • Liew et al. - 2012 - Polygenic Sex Determination System in Zebrafish
  • Sumpter, Johnson - 2008 - 10th Anniversary Perspective Reflections on

endocrine disruption in the aquatic environment from known knowns to unknown unknowns (and many things in between)

  • Werner, Palace, Wautier - 2006 - Reproductive fitness of lake trout

(Salvelinus namaycush) exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of the potent estrogen ethynylestradiol (EE2) in a whole lake exposure experiment

  • Fenske, M., Maack, G., Schäfers, C., & Segner, H. (2005). An

environmentally relevant concentration of estrogen induces arrest of male gonad development in zebrafish, Danio rerio. Environmental toxicology and chemistry / SETAC, 24(5), 1088-98. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16110986 (kein PDF)

  • Schäfers, C., Teigeler, M., Wenzel, A., Maack, G., Fenske, M., &

Segner, H. (2007). Concentration- and time-dependent effects of the synthetic estrogen, 17alpha-ethinylestradiol, on reproductive capabilities of the zebrafish, Danio rerio. Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A, 70(9), 768-79. doi:10.1080/15287390701236470

  • Segner, H., Caroll, K., Fenske, M., Janssen, C. R., Maack, G., Pascoe,

D., Schäfers, C., et al. (2003). Identification of endocrine-disrupting effects in aquatic vertebrates and invertebrates: report from the European IDEA project. Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 54(3), 302-14. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12651186 (kein PDF)

  • Hanna et al. - 2006 - Cell-surface expression, progestin binding, and

rapid nongenomic signaling of zebrafish membrane progestin receptors alpha and beta in transfected cells

  • Thomas et al. - 2007 - Steroid and G protein binding characteristics

of the seatrout and human progestin membrane receptor alpha subtypes and their evolutionary origins

  • Thomas - 2008 - Characteristics of membrane progestin receptor alpha

(mPR ) and progesterone membrane receptor component 1 (PGMRC1) and their roles in mediating rapid progestin actions

  • Jessica L. Smith, Brian R. Kupchak, Ibon Garitaonandia, L. Kim Hoang,

Andrew S. Maina, Lisa M. Regalla, and Thomas J. *Lyons - 2008 - Heterologous expression of human mPRα, mPRβ and mPRγ in yeast confirms their ability to function as membrane progesterone receptors