Tumorigenic responses to lindane in mice: potentiation by a dominant mutation
George L. Wolff(Indianapolis Zoo), Chris Frith(Aarhus University), Richard R. Allen(Unisys (United States)), David L. Greenman(National Center for Toxicological Research), Robert L. Morrissey(MDS Associates (United States)), Warren L. Campbell(National Center for Toxicological Research), Hinda Bergman(Environmental Protection Agency), Dean W. Roberts(National Center for Toxicological Research), Stephen Nesnow(Environmental Protection Agency)
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