McCoy, KristaFricke, Ariel2021-01-042022-12-012020-122020-11-19December 2http://hdl.handle.net/10342/8822Prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals can lead to birth defects and adult disease. While it is impossible to avoid pollutant exposure, development of a prenatal supplement that augments natural protective mechanisms would be invaluable. Here, I show that prenatal supplementation with sulforaphane reduces gene changes caused by a model endocrine disrupting chemical. Further the candidate mechanisms of resilience associated with this rescue were identified.application/pdfenNrf2SulforaphanePrenatal DevelopmentEndocrine disrupting chemicals--Health aspectsAbnormalities, HumanEnvironmental healthPollutantsHOW CAN WE REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS ON THE PLACENTA?Master's Thesis2020-12-18