Emily Willingham
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American scientist and journalist
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Emily Willingham's Degrees
- PhD Neuroscience Stanford University
- Masters Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Emily Jane Willingham is an American journalist and scientist. Her writing focuses on neuroscience, genetics, psychology, health and medicine, and occasionally on evolution and ecology. She is the joint recipient with David Robert Grimes of the 2014 John Maddox Prize, awarded by science charity Sense about Science, for standing up for science in the face of personal attacks.
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- Demasculinization and feminization of male gonads by atrazine: Consistent effects across vertebrate classes (2011) (304)
- Endocrine Disruptors: Present Issues, Future Directions (2000) (200)
- No threshold dose for estradiol-induced sex reversal of turtle embryos: how little is too much? (1999) (154)
- Sex reversal effects of environmentally relevant xenobiotic concentrations on the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. (1999) (138)
- Embryonic exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin causes virilization of females and alteration of progesterone receptor expression in vivo: an experimental study in mice (2006) (72)
- Up-regulation of estrogen responsive genes in hypospadias: microarray analysis. (2007) (63)
- Urothelial sonic hedgehog signaling plays an important role in bladder smooth muscle formation. (2007) (60)
- Candidate genes and their response to environmental agents in the etiology of hypospadias (2007) (58)
- Endocrine disruptors and hypospadias: role of genistein and the fungicide vinclozolin. (2007) (57)
- Aromatase activity during embryogenesis in the brain and adrenal-kidney-gonad of the red-eared slider turtle, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. (2000) (55)
- Developmental synergism of steroidal estrogens in sex determination. (1999) (55)
- Embryonic treatment with xenobiotics disrupts steroid hormone profiles in hatchling red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans). (2000) (51)
- The Effects of Coal Tar Based Pavement Sealer on Amphibian Development and Metamorphosis (2006) (48)
- Role of steroidogenic factor 1 and aromatase in temperature-dependent sex determination in the red-eared slider turtle. (2001) (45)
- Activating Transcription Factor 3 Is Estrogen-Responsive in utero and Upregulated during Sexual Differentiation (2006) (44)
- In utero exposure to benzophenone-2 causes hypospadias through an estrogen receptor dependent mechanism. (2007) (43)
- Gene expression profiles in mouse urethral development (2006) (34)
- Activating Transcription Factor 3 Is Up-Regulated in Patients with Hypospadias (2005) (32)
- The Red-Eared Slider Turtle: An Animal Model for the Study of Low Doses and Mixtures 1 (2000) (31)
- Endocrine-Disrupting Compounds and Mixtures: Unexpected Dose–Response (2004) (30)
- The effects of atrazine and temperature on turtle hatchling size and sex ratios (2005) (29)
- Estradiol Upregulates Activating Transcription Factor 3, a Candidate Gene in the Etiology of Hypospadias (2007) (26)
- Ontogeny of androgen receptor and disruption of its mRNA expression by exogenous estrogens during morphogenesis of the genital tubercle. (2006) (26)
- Estrogen Receptor-α and β are Differentially Distributed, Expressed and Activated in the Fetal Genital Tubercle (2007) (25)
- Incubation temperature influences sex-steroid levels in juvenile red-eared slider turtles, Trachemys scripta, a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. (1999) (24)
- Loratadine exerts estrogen-like effects and disrupts penile development in the mouse. (2006) (23)
- EMBRYONIC EXPOSURE TO LOW-DOSE PESTICIDES: EFFECTS ON GROWTH RATE IN THE HATCHLING RED-EARED SLIDER TURTLE (2001) (21)
- Environmental Review: Trenbolone and Other Cattle Growth Promoters: Need for a New Risk-Assessment Framework (2006) (19)
- Steroid receptors and mammalian penile development: an unexpected role for progesterone receptor? (2006) (17)
- Serum response factor, its cofactors, and epithelial-mesenchymal signaling in urinary bladder smooth muscle formation. (2006) (17)
- Estrogen receptor-alpha and beta are differentially distributed, expressed and activated in the fetal genital tubercle. (2007) (17)
- The Red-Eared Slider Turtle : An Animal Model for the Study of Low Doses and Mixtures (2000) (17)
- Developmental and Reproductive Effects (2005) (9)
- Different incubation temperatures result in differences in mass in female red-eared slider turtle hatchlings (2005) (8)
- Laser microdissection systems (2002) (7)
- 709: Activating Transcription Factor 3 is Upregulated in Hypospadias (2005) (6)
- Embryonic Exposure to Low-Dose 17β-Estradiol Decreases Fetal Mass Sex Specifically in Male Mice and Does Not Cause Hypospadias (2006) (5)
- 509: In Utero Exposure to the UV Stabilizer Benzophenone-2 Causes Hypospadias in Mice (2006) (4)
- 187: Cyclopamine (Hedgehog Signaling Inhibitor) can Inhibit the Detrusor Smooth Muscle Related Gene Induction in vitro (2006) (0)
- THE QUARTERLY REVIEW of BIJOLOGY (2000) (0)
- Why Do Jellyfish Glow (2017) (0)
- The complete idiot's guide to college biology (2010) (0)
- A “Simple” Piece of Plastic (2012) (0)
- 510: Estrodiol Upregulates Activating Transcription Factor 3 Expression in Human Foreskin Fibroblast Cells (2006) (0)
- El derecho a saber o no (2019) (0)
- 511: Activating Transcription Factor 3 is Upregulated by Estrogen Exposure in vivo (2006) (0)
- 5 EMBRYONIC EXPOSURE TO LOW-DOSE CAFFEINE DECREASES MASS IN MICE, WHILE EXPOSURE TO 17-BETA ESTRADIOL DECREASES MASS SEX SPECIFICALLY. (2006) (0)
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