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    Tao Liao, Shiwei Jin, Yang FX, Yang Hui, Ying Xu.
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    Ferreira F, Santos MM, Castro LF, Reis-Henriques MA, Lima D, Vieira MN, Monteiro NM.
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  • 40. The endocrine disruptor bisphenol A increases the expression of HSP70 and ecdysone receptor genes in the aquatic larvae of Chironomus riparius.
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