Combined Exposure of Peripubertal Male Rats to the Endocrine-Disrupting Compound Atrazine and Power–Frequency Electromagnetic Fields Causes Degranulation of Cutaneous Mast Cells: A New Toxic Environmental Hazard?
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Olle Johansson | O. Johansson | Vesna Rajkovic | Milica Matavulj | M. Matavulj | V. Rajković | Vesna Rajković
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