Evaluating endocrine disrupting chemicals: A perspective on the novel assessments in <scp>CLARITY‐BPA</scp>
Kembra L. Howdeshell(University of Missouri), John R. Bucher(National Institutes of Health), Alexandra E. Goldstone(ICF International (United States)), Retha R. Newbold(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Pamela Hartman(ICF International (United States)), Courtney Lemeris(ICF International (United States)), Robyn Blain(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Brandy Beverly(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Andrew A. Rooney(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
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