Susan Jobling
Susan Jobling
Professor, Ecotoxicology, Director, Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, Brunel
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TitleCited byYear
Widespread sexual disruption in wild fish
S Jobling, M Nolan, CR Tyler, G Brighty, JP Sumpter
Environmental science & technology 32 (17), 2498-2506, 1998
23041998
Vitellogenesis as a biomarker for estrogenic contamination of the aquatic environment.
JP Sumpter, S Jobling
Environmental health perspectives 103 (suppl 7), 173-178, 1995
17391995
Environmentally persistent alkylphenolic compounds are estrogenic
R White, S Jobling, SA Hoare, JP Sumpter, MG Parker
Endocrinology 135 (1), 175-182, 1994
17011994
Inhibition of testicular growth in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) exposed to estrogenic alkylphenolic chemicals
S Jobling, JP Sumpter, D Sheahan, JA Osborne, P Matthiessen
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 15 (2), 194-202, 1996
15761996
A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.
S Jobling, T Reynolds, R White, MG Parker, JP Sumpter
Environmental health perspectives 103 (6), 582-587, 1995
15221995
Detergent components in sewage effluent are weakly oestrogenic to fish: an in vitro study using rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) hepatocytes
S Jobling, JP Sumpter
Aquatic toxicology 27 (3-4), 361-372, 1993
12841993
Endocrine disruption in wildlife: a critical review of the evidence
CR Tyler, S Jobling, JP Sumpter
Critical reviews in toxicology 28 (4), 319-361, 1998
12471998
Estrogenic activity in five United Kingdom rivers detected by measurement of vitellogenesis in caged male trout
JE Harries, DA Sheahan, S Jobling, P Matthiessen, P Neall, JP Sumpter, ...
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 16 (3), 534-542, 1997
7711997
Chapel Hill bisphenol A expert panel consensus statement: integration of mechanisms, effects in animals and potential to impact human health at current levels of exposure
FS Vom Saal, BT Akingbemi, SM Belcher, LS Birnbaum, DA Crain, ...
Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, NY) 24 (2), 131, 2007
7342007
Gestational and lactational exposure of rats to xenoestrogens results in reduced testicular size and sperm production.
RM Sharpe, JS Fisher, MM Millar, S Jobling, JP Sumpter
Environmental Health Perspectives 103 (12), 1136-1143, 1995
5801995
State of the science of endocrine disrupting chemicals 2012
Å Bergman, JJ Heindel, S Jobling, K Kidd, TR Zoeller, ...
World Health Organization, 2013
5542013
Predicted exposures to steroid estrogens in UK rivers correlate with widespread sexual disruption in wild fish populations
S Jobling, R Williams, A Johnson, A Taylor, M Gross-Sorokin, M Nolan, ...
Environmental health perspectives 114 (Suppl 1), 32-39, 2005
5242005
A survey of estrogenic activity in United Kingdom inland waters
JE Harries, DA Sheahan, P Matthiessen, P Neall, R Rycroft, T Tylor, ...
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 15 (11 …, 1996
5241996
Comparative responses of molluscs and fish to environmental estrogens and an estrogenic effluent
S Jobling, D Casey, T Rodgers-Gray, J Oehlmann, U Schulte-Oehlmann, ...
Aquatic toxicology 65 (2), 205-220, 2003
5142003
An ecological assessment of bisphenol-A: evidence from comparative biology
DA Crain, M Eriksen, T Iguchi, S Jobling, H Laufer, GA LeBlanc, ...
Reproductive toxicology 24 (2), 225-239, 2007
4752007
Altered Sexual Maturation and Gamete Production in Wild Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Living in Rivers That Receive Treated Sewage Effluents
S Jobling, N Beresford, M Nolan, T Rodgers-Gray, GC Brighty, ...
Biology of reproduction 66 (2), 272-281, 2002
4642002
Wild Intersex Roach (Rutilus rutilus) Have Reduced Fertility
S Jobling, S Coey, JG Whitmore, DE Kime, KJW Van Look, BG McAllister, ...
Biology of reproduction 67 (2), 515-524, 2002
4632002
Long-term temporal changes in the estrogenic composition of treated sewage effluent and its biological effects on fish
TP Rodgers-Gray, S Jobling, S Morris, C Kelly, S Kirby, A Janbakhsh, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 34 (8), 1521-1528, 2000
3702000
Exposure of juvenile roach (Rutilus rutilus) to treated sewage effluent induces dose-dependent and persistent disruption in gonadal duct development
TP Rodgers-Gray, S Jobling, C Kelly, S Morris, G Brighty, MJ Waldock, ...
Environmental science & technology 35 (3), 462-470, 2001
2952001
Endocrine disruption in wild freshwater fish
S Jobling, CR Tyler
Pure and applied chemistry 75 (11-12), 2219-2234, 2003
2882003
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