Does Atrazine Influence Larval Development and Sexual Differentiation in Xenopus laevis?
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Werner Kloas | Henry Krueger | Ilka Lutz | T. Springer | L. Holden | I. Lutz | W. Kloas | Alan J. Hosmer | Larry Holden | Timothy Springer | Jeff Wolf | Alan Hosmer | J. Wolf | H. Krueger
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