Prostate enlargement in mice due to fetal exposure to low doses of estradiol or diethylstilbestrol and opposite effects at high doses.
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K A Thayer | V. Ganjam | M. Montano | W. Welshons | S. Parmigiani | K. Thayer | F. V. vom Saal | S. Nagel | P. Palanza | F. S. Saal | B. Timms | F S vom Saal | S C Nagel | W V Welshons | P Palanza | B G Timms | M M Montano | M D Dhar | V K Ganjam | S Parmigiani | V. Ganjam | M. D. Dhar | Minati D. Dhar
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