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- Zoeller RT (2005) Environmental chemicals as thyroid hormone analogues: New studies indicate that thyroid hormone receptors are targets of industrial chemicals?
- Zoeller RT, Bansal R, Parris C (2005). Bisphenol-A, an environmental contaminant that acts as a thyroid hormone receptor antagonist in vitro, increases serum thyroxine, and alters RC3/Neurogranin expression in the developing rat brain.
- Zoeller RT, and Rovet J (2004). Timing of Thyroid Hormone Action in the Developing Brain: Clinical Observations and Experimental Findings.
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- Zoeller RT, Bigelow C, and Rovet J (2004). Letters to the Editor: Lack of a relation between human neonatal thyroxine and pediatric neurobehavioral disorders: neonatal total thyroxine is not a good proxy measure of maternal thyroid hormone insufficiency.
- Zoeller RT (2004). Editorial: Local Control of the Timing of Thyroid Hormone Action in the Developing Human Brain.
- Heindel J.J. and Zoeller RT. (2003). Guest Editorial: Thyroid Hormone and Brain Development: Translating Molecular Mechanisms to Population Risk
- Gauger KJ, Kato Y, Haraguchi K, Lehmler HJ, Robertson LW, Bansal R, Zoeller RT. (2004). Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) exert thyroid hormone-like effects in the fetal rat brain but do not bind to thyroid hormone receptors
- Zoeller RT. (2003). Commentary: Transplacental thyroxine and fetal brain development.
- Zoeller RT. (2003). Guest Editorial: Thyroid Toxicology and Brain Development: Should We Think Differently?
- Zoeller RT, Dowling ALS, Herzig CTA, Iannacone EA, Gauger KJ, and Bansal R. (2002). Thyroid Hormone, Brain Development, and the Environment.
- Zoeller RT (2003) Challenges confronting risk analysis of potential thyroid toxicants.
- Iannacone EA, Yan AW, Gauger KJ, Dowling AL, Zoeller RT. (2002) Thyroid hormone exerts site-specific effects on SRC-1 and NCoR expression selectively in the neonatal rat brain.
- Yang J, and Zoeller RT. (2002) Differential display identifies neuroendocrine-specific protein-A (NSP-A) and interferon-inducible protein 10 (IP-10) as ethanol-responsive genes in the fetal rat brain.
- Zoeller RT. 2001 Polychlorinated Biphenyls as Disruptors of Thyroid Hormone Action. In: PCBs: Recent Advances in Environmental Toxicology and Health Effects
- Dowling ALS, Iannacone EI, and Zoeller RT (2001) Maternal Hypothyroidism Selectively Affects the Expression of Neuroendocrine-Specific Protein-A mRNA in the Fetal Rat Brain.
- Zoeller RT and Crofton KM (2000) Thyroid Hormone Action in Fetal Brain Development and Potential for Disruption by Environmental Chemicals.
- Dowling ALS and Zoeller RT (2000) Thyroid Hormone of Maternal Origin Regulates the Expression of RC3/Neurogranin mRNA in the Fetal Rat Brain.
- Dowling ALS, Martz GU, Leonard JL, Zoeller RT (2000) Acute Changes in Maternal Thyroid Hormone Induce Rapid and Transient Changes in Specific Gene Expression in Fetal Rat Brain.
- Zoeller RT, Dowling ALS, and Vas AA (2000) Developmental Exposure to Polychlorinated Biphenyls Exerts Thyroid Hormone-Like Effects on the Expression of RC3/Neurogranin and Myelin Basic Protein Messenger Ribonucleic Acids in the Developing Rat Brain.
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