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Meaning of "are endocrine"

are endocrine - referring to glands or organs that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream

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Among such conditions are endocrine deficiency states.
A small percentage of the cells in the pancreas are endocrine cells.
Also glands which are endocrine and exocrine.
Many chemicals that are known or suspected to be obesogens are endocrine disruptors.
These glands are endocrine glands.
These are endocrine disruptors and can negatively effect your hormones.
Most known or suspected obesogens are endocrine disruptors.
Silicones are endocrine disruptors present in a good part of the cosmetics we use.
A smaller number of cells in the pancreas are endocrine cells.
PBDEs are endocrine disruptors that are thought to contribute to cancer.
They have been linked to breast cancer and are endocrine disrupters.
Alpha cells are endocrine cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas.
Parabens, phthalates and PEGs are endocrine disrupters.
Why are endocrine glands called ductless glands?
What kinds of substances are endocrine disruptors?

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What are endocrine disruptors and where are they found?
Co-formulants of glyphosate herbicides are endocrine disruptors.
What are endocrine disruptors and how do they work?
Also, chemicals in plastic are endocrine disruptors.
Chelators are endocrine disruptors, involved in tumorigenesis.
These compounds belong to the phenol family, and are endocrine disruptors.
Many pesticides are endocrine disruptors, carcinogenic, or accumulate in fatty tissue.
It may also include carcinogenic dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls, which are endocrine disruptors.
Are endocrine disruptors of concern also in the occupational setting?
There maybe ones that are endocrine cells, meaning they release hormones.
Are endocrine disruptors already taken into account in EU legislation?
By definition, testes and ovaries are endocrine organs whose function is to produce hormones.
Many consumer product chemicals, such as BPA and phthalates, are endocrine disruptors.
But why are endocrine disruptors bad for your health?
Food, Six out of ten pesticide residues are endocrine disruptors.
Bromides are endocrine disruptors, which means they wreak.
For example, the pancreatic islets, which secrete insulin, are endocrine glands.
Ninety percent of these are endocrine disrupters, which have been linked to obesity.
What are endocrine disruptors, and how should you protect yourself from them?
Three main and conceptually different strategies are endocrine treatment, chemotherapy and treatment with targeted therapies.
Parabens are endocrine ( or hormone ) disruptors, which may alter important hormone functions in the body.
Parabens - Like triclosan, parabens are endocrine disruptors that bioaccumulate.
Abstract, Adrenals are endocrine glands allowing the stress response of the organism.
A few of these pharmaceutical drugs are endocrine disruptors - compounds that can affect reproduction and development.
How widespread are endocrine disruptors in water? ».
Both Oxybenzone and OMC are endocrine disrupters used in most skincare products and 90 % of sunscreens.

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