Replication data for: Perinatal exposure to a human relevant mixture of persistent organic pollutants: Effects on mammary gland development, ovarian folliculogenesis and liver in CD-1 mice.https://doi.org/10.18710/MSTY0RJohanson, Silje ModahlDataverseNO2021-05-282023-09-28T18:02:43ZComplete raw data for the results presented in the manuscript Perinatal exposure to a human relevant mixture of persistent organic pollutants: Effects on mammary gland development, ovarian folliculogenesis and liver in CD-1 mice.
The ability of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) with endocrine disrupting properties to interfere with the developing reproductive system is of increasing concern. The present study aimed to characterize the effect of in utero and lactational exposure to a human relevant mixture of POPs on the female mammary gland, ovarian folliculogenesis and liver function in CD-1 offspring. The aim was achieved by using CD-1 mice and various techniques for studying tissue structures and enzymatic function.Earth and Environmental SciencesMedicine, Health and Life SciencesPersistent organic pollutantMammary gland developmentOvarian folliculogenesisMouseToxicologyHepatocellular hypertrophyEnglishJohanson, S. M., Ropstad, E., Østby, G. C., Aleksandersen, M., Zamaratskaia, G., Boge, G. S., Halsne, R., Trangerud, C., Lyche, J. L., Berntsen, H. F., Zimmer, K. E., & Verhaegen, S. (2021). Perinatal exposure to a human relevant mixture of persistent organic pollutants: Effects on mammary gland development, ovarian folliculogenesis and liver in CD-1 mice. PLOS ONE, 16(6), e0252954. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252954, doi, 10.1371/journal.pone.0252954, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252954Johanson, S. M. (2020). Persistent organic pollutants and effects on developmental and functional processes in mice [Doctoral thesis, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås]. https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3053674, handle, 11250/3053674, https://hdl.handle.net/11250/30536742021-05-28Johanson, Silje ModahlRopstad, ErikØstby, Gunn C.Aleksandersen, MonaZamaratskaia, GaliaBoge, Gudrun S.Halsne, RuthTrangerud, CathrineVerhaegen, Steven2021-03-312015-01-012015-12-31Experimental dataCC0 1.0