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Projects granted during 2014 that have a primary purpose of basic research into the endocrine system and metabolism.
Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of basic research, endocrine system / metabolism.
Projects granted during 2015 that have a primary purpose of basic research: the endocrine system.
Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of translational applied research - human endocrine and metabolism disorders.
Following MHRA approval of a clinical trial, early breast cancer patients on endocrine-based therapy can benefit from a study with camizestrant.
This section contains topic action plans which provide an alternative presentation of the summary programme of measure.
Summary of two projects concerned with the mechanisms and potential impact of endocrine disruption effects in UK freshwater molluscs.
This report provides up to-date information on endocrine disrupting chemicals, which are thought to cause hormonal and sex changes in aquatic organisms such as dogwhelks and fish.
A year on from its Women’s Health Strategy, the government has announced a package of new measures to boost the health and wellbeing of women and girls.
To determine the likely existence and extent of endocrine disruption in UK native freshwater gastropods.
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