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1Nanotoxicology: An Emerging Discipline Evolving from Studies of Ultrafine ParticlesEnvironmental Health Perspectives20056,429
2Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment: agents of subtle change?Environmental Health Perspectives19993,763
3Developmental effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals in wildlife and humans.Environmental Health Perspectives19932,950
4Toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) for PCBs, PCDDs, PCDFs for humans and wildlife.Environmental Health Perspectives19982,883
5Critical periods of vulnerability for the developing nervous system: evidence from humans and animal models.Environmental Health Perspectives20002,194
6A Toxicologic Review of Quantum Dots: Toxicity Depends on Physicochemical and Environmental FactorsEnvironmental Health Perspectives20061,967
7Ultrafine particulate pollutants induce oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage.Environmental Health Perspectives20031,773
8Low-Level Environmental Lead Exposure and Children’s Intellectual Function: An International Pooled AnalysisEnvironmental Health Perspectives20051,750
9Half-Life of Serum Elimination of Perfluorooctanesulfonate,Perfluorohexanesulfonate, and Perfluorooctanoate in Retired Fluorochemical Production WorkersEnvironmental Health Perspectives20071,594
10Urinary Creatinine Concentrations in the U.S. Population: Implications for Urinary Biologic Monitoring MeasurementsEnvironmental Health Perspectives20051,542
11Exposure of the U.S. Population to Bisphenol A and 4- tertiary -Octylphenol: 2003–2004Environmental Health Perspectives20081,519
12Brominated flame retardants: cause for concern?Environmental Health Perspectives20041,440
13An Integrated Risk Function for Estimating the Global Burden of Disease Attributable to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter ExposureEnvironmental Health Perspectives20141,423
14Global Estimates of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter Concentrations from Satellite-Based Aerosol Optical Depth: Development and ApplicationEnvironmental Health Perspectives20101,396
15Decrease in Anogenital Distance among Male Infants with Prenatal Phthalate ExposureEnvironmental Health Perspectives20051,372
16Manufactured Nanomaterials (Fullerenes, C60) Induce Oxidative Stress in the Brain of Juvenile Largemouth BassEnvironmental Health Perspectives20041,231
17The E-SCREEN assay as a tool to identify estrogens: an update on estrogenic environmental pollutants.Environmental Health Perspectives19951,214
18Ultrafine Particles Cross Cellular Membranes by Nonphagocytic Mechanisms in Lungs and in Cultured CellsEnvironmental Health Perspectives20051,155
19The value of plants used in traditional medicine for drug discovery.Environmental Health Perspectives20011,147
20Free-radical chemistry of cigarette smoke and its toxicological implications.Environmental Health Perspectives19851,143
21Methods for reliability and uncertainty assessment and for applicability evaluations of classification- and regression-based QSARs.Environmental Health Perspectives20031,108
22Male reproductive health and environmental xenoestrogens.Environmental Health Perspectives19961,102
23Association of fine particulate matter from different sources with daily mortality in six U.S. cities.Environmental Health Perspectives20001,071
24A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.Environmental Health Perspectives19951,067
25Bisphenol S and F: A Systematic Review and Comparison of the Hormonal Activity of Bisphenol A SubstitutesEnvironmental Health Perspectives20151,067
26Rotenone, Paraquat, and Parkinson’s DiseaseEnvironmental Health Perspectives20111,050
27Cancer Risk Assessment, Indicators, and Guidelines for Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Ambient AirEnvironmental Health Perspectives20021,047
28Urinary, Circulating, and Tissue Biomonitoring Studies Indicate Widespread Exposure to Bisphenol AEnvironmental Health Perspectives20101,038
29Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment: What Are the Big Questions?Environmental Health Perspectives20121,033
30The Broad Scope of Health Effects from Chronic Arsenic Exposure: Update on a Worldwide Public Health ProblemEnvironmental Health Perspectives20131,033
31An Extensive New Literature Concerning Low-Dose Effects of Bisphenol A Shows the Need for a New Risk AssessmentEnvironmental Health Perspectives20051,010
32Developmental abnormalities of the gonad and abnormal sex hormone concentrations in juvenile alligators from contaminated and control lakes in Florida.Environmental Health Perspectives1994981
33p-Nonyl-phenol: an estrogenic xenobiotic released from "modified" polystyrene.Environmental Health Perspectives1991975
34Translocation of Inhaled Ultrafine Manganese Oxide Particles to the CentralNervous SystemEnvironmental Health Perspectives2006968
35Exposure measurement error in time-series studies of air pollution: concepts and consequences.Environmental Health Perspectives2000965
36Cancer risk assessment, indicators, and guidelines for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the ambient air.Environmental Health Perspectives2002962
37Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals in the U.S. Population: Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2003–2004 and Comparisons with NHANES 1999–2000Environmental Health Perspectives2007959
38Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment.Environmental Health Perspectives1995929
39Cancer risks from arsenic in drinking water.Environmental Health Perspectives1992927
40Urinary Concentrations of Bisphenol A and 4-Nonylphenol in a Human Reference PopulationEnvironmental Health Perspectives2005899
41Estrogenicity of resin-based composites and sealants used in dentistry.Environmental Health Perspectives1996879
42Maternal Genistein Alters Coat Color and Protects A vy Mouse Offspring from Obesity by Modifying the Fetal EpigenomeEnvironmental Health Perspectives2006877
43Research needs for the risk assessment of health and environmental effects of endocrine disruptors: a report of the U.S. EPA-sponsored workshop.Environmental Health Perspectives1996866
44Cadmium, Environmental Exposure, and Health OutcomesEnvironmental Health Perspectives2010856
45Global Burden of Aflatoxin-Induced Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Risk AssessmentEnvironmental Health Perspectives2010851
46The three modern faces of mercury.Environmental Health Perspectives2002846
47Black Carbon as an Additional Indicator of the Adverse Health Effects of Airborne Particles Compared with PM 10 and PM 2.5Environmental Health Perspectives2011829
48Xenoestrogens released from lacquer coatings in food cans.Environmental Health Perspectives1995826
49Urinary levels of seven phthalate metabolites in the U.S. population from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 1999-2000.Environmental Health Perspectives2004826
50Polybrominated diphenyl ethers: occurrence, dietary exposure, and toxicology.Environmental Health Perspectives2001817