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1. Programming of metabolic effects in C57BL/6JxFVB mice by exposure to bisphenol A during gestation and lactation. van Esterik JC, Dollé ME, Lamoree MH, van Leeuwen SP, Hamers T, Legler J, van der Ven LT. Toxicology; 2014 Jul 03; 321():40-52. PubMed ID: 24726836 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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