Male reproductive health and environmental xenoestrogens.
Jorma Toppari(University of Turku), N E Skakkebæk(Copenhagen University Hospital), Niels Keiding(University of Copenhagen), Henrik Leffers(Copenhagen University Hospital), Tina Kold Jensen(Odense University Hospital), Thomas Scheike(Copenhagen University Hospital), John P. Sumpter(Brunel University of London), Louis J. Guillette(Medical University of South Carolina), Bernard Jégou(Inserm), Richard M. Sharpe(Cornwall Council), Pierre Jouannet(Délégation Paris 5), Philippe Grandjean(University of Rhode Island), Ewa Rajpert‐De Meyts(University of Copenhagen), Aleksander Giwercman(Lund University), J. C. Larsen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Otto Meyer(Copenhagen University Hospital), J A McLachlan(Copenhagen University Hospital), P. Christiansen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Jennifer K. Muller(Copenhagen University Hospital)
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