A Physiologically Based Approach To the Study of Bisphenol a and Other Estrogenic Chemicals On the Size of Reproductive Organs, Daily Sperm Production, and Behavior
Frederick S. vom Saal(University of Atlanta), Wade V. Welshons(University of Missouri), David L. Buchanan(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Paul S. Cooke(University of Florida), Kristina A. Thayer(United States Department of Health and Human Services), Susan C. Nagel(University of Missouri Health System), Stefano Parmigiani(University of Parma), Paola Palanza(University of Parma)
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