Bisphenol A is released from used polycarbonate animal cages into water at room temperature.
Kembra L. Howdeshell(University of Missouri), Wade V. Welshons(Missouri College), Julia A. Taylor(Missouri College), Carl E. Orazio(University of Missouri), Rachel L. Ruhlen(University of Missouri), Frederick S. vom Saal(University of Atlanta), Paul H. Peterman(University of Missouri), Barbara M. Judy(Missouri College)
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