Metabolic disruption in male mice due to fetal exposure to low but not high doses of bisphenol A (BPA): Evidence for effects on body weight, food intake, adipocytes, leptin, adiponectin, insulin and glucose regulation
Brittany M. Angle(University of Missouri), Julia A. Taylor(Missouri College), Richard W. Stahlhut(University of Rochester Medical Center), Stefano Parmigiani(University of Parma), Bertram E. Drury(University of Missouri), Susan C. Nagel(University of Missouri Health System), Davidé Ponzi(University of Missouri), Cynthia Besch‐Williford, Frederick S. vom Saal(University of Atlanta), Paola Palanza(University of Parma), Wade V. Welshons(University of Missouri), Rylee Phuong(University of Missouri)
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