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22 March 2021
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EURION cluster Newsletter Here is the EURION cluster’s first Newsletter ! Subscribe here to more EURION news. EURION cluster March 2021 Newsletter

OBERON Newsletter
15 March 2021
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OBERON first Newsletter OBERON March 2021 Newsletter, please subscribe by leaving us a message in the Contact Us section. March 2021 Newsletter

New article has been posted on the state of the art in testing and research knowledge on EDCs
19 January 2021
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Endocrine Disruptor Chemicals: Current Understanding, New Testing Strategies and Future Research Needs A new article has been published in the Internation Journal of Molecular Sciences, by Maria E. Street, Karine Audouze, Juliette Legler, Hideko Sone and Paola Palanza. It conveys the need for more knowledge and research on endocrine disruptors and introduces the EURION clusters work on Read the full article…

Mention of scientists from the Czech Institute of Biophysics participation in OBERON
22 January 2021
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Mention of scientists from the Czech Institute of Biophysics participation in OBERON A short description of OBERON and participation of the Institute of Biophysics CAS in the project has been published in the Czech popular science magazine Vesmír (2020; vol. 99, issue 10, p. 600), in Czech. This one-page summary provides a short description of Read the full article…

Possible connection between exposure to endocrine disruptors and COVID-19 severity
November 23, 2020
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NEW ARTICLES : New press articles have been posted on the link between ED’s exposure and COVID-19 severity Inserm press article “Rôle possible de l’exposition aux perturbateurs endocriniens dans la sévérité de la Covid-19” Pubmed article “New research examines suspected links between EDCs exposure and COVID-19” Inserm article (FR) Pubmed article (EN)

PUBLICATION IN TOX. AND APPLIED PHARMACO. BY KARINE AUDOUZE
August 27, 2020
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Biological systems are disturbed by several factors that are defined by the exposome. Environmental substances, including endocrine disruptors (EDs), represent the chemical exposome. These stressors may alter biological systems, that could lead to toxic health effects. Even if scientific evidence provide links between diverse environmental substances and disorders, innovative approaches, including alternative methods to animal testing, are still needed to address the complexity of the chemical mechanisms of action.

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