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The 50 Most-Frequently Cited Articles
in Toxicol Ind Health as of July 1, 2008 -- updated monthly

Most-cited rankings are recalculated at the beginning of the month.
Rankings are based on citations to articles on this journal site from articles in HighWire-hosted journals.

1.  Cynthia Wolf, Christy Lambright, Peter Mann, Matthew Price, Ralph L. Cooper, Joseph Ostby, L. Earl Gray
  Administration of potentially antiandrogenic pesticides (procymidone, linuron, iprodione, chlozolinate, p,p'-DDE, and ketoconazole) and toxic substances (dibutyl- and diethylhexyl phthalate, PCB 169, and ethane dimethane sulphonate) during sexual differentiation produces diverse profiles of reproductive malformations in the male rat
  Toxicol Ind Health Feb 01, 1999; 15: 94-118.
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2.  Joseph Ostby, Emily Monosson, William R. Kelce, L. Earl Gray
  Environmental antiandrogens: low doses of the fungicide vinclozolin alter sexual differentiation of the male rat
  Toxicol Ind Health Feb 01, 1999; 15: 48-64.
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3.  Emily Monosson, William R. Kelce, Christy Lambright, Joseph Ostby, L. Earl Gray
  Peripubertal exposure to the antiandrogenic fungicide, vinclozolin, delays puberty, inhibits the development of androgen-dependent tissues, and alters androgen receptor function in the male rat
  Toxicol Ind Health Feb 01, 1999; 15: 65-79.
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4.  Barbara M. Judy, Susan C. Nagel, Kristina A. Thayer, Frederick S. Vom Saal, Wade V. Welshons
  Low-dose bioactivity of xenoestrogens in animals: fetal exposure to low doses of methoxychlor and other xenoestrogens increases adult prostate size in mice
  Toxicol Ind Health Feb 01, 1999; 15: 12-25.
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5.  Joseph Ostby, William R. Kelce, Christy Lambright, Cynthia J. Wolf, Peter Mann, L. Earl Gray
  The fungicide procymidone alters sexual differentiation in the male rat by acting as an androgen-receptor antagonist in vivo and in vitro
  Toxicol Ind Health Feb 01, 1999; 15: 80-93.
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Last Updated: 07/06/2008 02:04:31