Lack of effects of atrazine on estrogen-responsive organs and circulating hormone concentrations in sexually immature female Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica).
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L. Anderson | C. Scanes | R. Carsia | S. Cutler | C G Scanes | K W Wilhelms | S A Cutler | J A Proudman | R V Carsia | L L Anderson | K. Wilhelms | J. Proudman
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