Cadmium exposure during prenatal development causes testosterone disruption in multigeneration via SF-1 signaling in rats.
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Jin Liu | Wen-xiang Wang | Jianlin Zhu | Yuchen Li | Yuanyuan Huang | Wen-chang Zhang | Naiyu Zheng | Qunwei Zhang | Hong Li | Xiao Yang | Qiumei Liu
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