Male Reproductive Health and Environmental Xenoestrogens
Jorma Toppari(University of Turku), Niels E. Skakkebæk(Rigshospitalet), Tina Kold Jensen(University of Copenhagen), Jörn Müller, Thomas Scheike(Copenhagen University Hospital), O. Meyer, John P. Sumpter(Brunel University of London), John A. McLachlan(Tulane University), Louis J. Guillette(NCCOS Hollings Marine Laboratory), Bernard Jégou(Copenhagen University Hospital), Richard M. Sharpe(Copenhagen University Hospital), Pierre Jouannet(Délégation Paris 5), Philippe Grandjean(Copenhagen University Hospital), Ewa Rajpert‐De Meyts(Rigshospitalet), Aleksander Giwercman(Lund University), Peter Christiansen(Tulane University), Niels Keiding(Copenhagen University Hospital), John Chr. Larsen, Henrik Leffers(Copenhagen University Hospital)
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