3Kavlock R J, Daston G P, DeRosa C, et al. Research needs for risk assessment of health and environmental effects of endocrine disrupters: A report of the U. S. EPA- sponsored workshop [J].Environ Health Pers Pect, 1996, 104: 715-740.
4Kovlock R J. Research needs for risk assessment of health and enviromental effects of endocrine disrupters [ J ]. Environment Health perspect, 1996, (104): 720-729.
7Diel P, Olff S, Schmidt S, et al. Effects of the environmental estrogens bisphenol A, o, p - DDT, p - tert - octylphenol and coumestrol on apoptosis induction, cell Proliferation and the expression of estrogen sensitive molecular parameters in human breast cancer cell line MCF-7. [J]. Steriod Biochem Mol Biol, 2002,80 (1): 61-70.
8Kojinla H, Iida M, Katsura E, et al. Effects of a Diphenyl Ethertype herbicide, Chlornitrofen, and its Amino Derivative on Androgen and Estrogen Receptor Activities [J]. Environ Health Perspect, 2003, 111 (4): 497-502.
6[1]Morrissey RE,George JD,Price CJ,et al.The developmental toxicity of bisphenol-A in rats and mice[J].Fundam Appl Toxicol,1987,(8):571-582.
7[2]Auna VK,Peter S,Suzanne FP,et al.Bisphenol-A:an estrogenic sustance is released from polycarbonate flasks during autoclaying[J].Endocrinology,1993,132:2279-2286.
8[3]Brotons JA,Olea-Serrano MF,Villobos M,et al.Xenooestrogens released from lacquer coating in food cans[J].Environ Health Perspect,1995,103:608-612.
9[4]Pilar P,Rosa P,Olea-Serrano MF,et al.The estrogenicity of bisphenol A-related diphenyl-alkanes with various subtituents at the central carbon and the hydroxy groups[J].Environ Health Perspect,1998,106:167-174.