Exposure to bisphenol A advances puberty
Kembra L. Howdeshell(University of Missouri), Frederick S. vom Saal(University of Atlanta), Kristina A. Thayer(United States Department of Health and Human Services), John G. Vandenbergh(North Carolina State University), Andrew K. Hotchkiss(North Carolina State University)
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