Pharmacokinetic modeling: prediction and evaluation of route dependent dosimetry of bisphenol A in monkeys with extrapolation to humans.
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Jeffrey W Fisher | J. Fisher | D. Doerge | M. Vanlandingham | Daniel R Doerge | Nathan C Twaddle | N. C. Twaddle | Nathan C. Twaddle | Michelle Vanlandingham | Michelle M. Vanlandingham
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