“…However, multigenerational studies are feasible in the marmoset, which has a comparatively short generation time (14-18 months) (Marshall et al, 2003b) To investigate the mechanism of thalidomide teratogenesis: metabolites of thalidomide may cause the down-regulation of surface adhesion receptors thereby altering cell to cell and cell to extracellular matrix interactions within the developing limb bud (Heger et al, 1988(Heger et al, , 1994Klug et al, 1994;Neubert et al, 1996) To examine the effect of luteinizing hormone and follicular stimulating hormone on granulosa cell development and steroidogenesis (Barrett, 2007;Millar et al, 2000;Hillier et al, 1997) To define the mechanisms of estradiol inactivation, in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer and parthenogenesis (Husen et al, 2001;Summers et al, 1987;Marshall et al, 1997Marshall et al, , 1998Marshall et al, , 2003aLuetjens and Wesselmann, 2008) To determine whether infant feeding with soya formula milk, which contains high levels of plant estrogens, poses any immediate or longer-term health risk to the developing testis and reproductive system of the male. An initial study found that testosterone levels were suppressed in animals fed with soya formula milk.…”