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Diethylphthalate, Possible Interactions in Fetal Brain Development
2009
The Open Toxicology Journal
Many natural and synthetic compounds, including a variety of the chemicals used as plasticizers or in the production of cosmetics and therapeutics, have steroid agonist or antagonist activities, altering hormone-regulated gene expression. The phthalate (diethylphthalate, extensively used as a plasticizer and in consumer products, are evaluated using the human renal epithelial cell line 293T/17. Emphasis of the study was on genes essential for central nervous system development or function.
doi:10.2174/1874340400903010016
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