Gestational exposure to bisphenol a produces transgenerational changes in behaviors and gene expression.
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J. Connelly | Julia A. Taylor | J. Gatewood | S. Shetty | E. Rissman | Jessica J Connelly | Jennifer T Wolstenholme | Michelle Edwards | Savera R J Shetty | Jessica D Gatewood | Julia A Taylor | Emilie F Rissman | J. Wolstenholme | Michelle Edwards
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