Mechanisms underlying the developmental neurotoxic effect of PBDE-47 and the enhanced toxicity associated with its combination with PCB153 in rats.
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Qiang Niu | Tao Xia | Ping He | P. He | T. Xia | P. Gao | Ping Gao | Q. Niu | Xue-min Chen | Ai-guo Wang | Li-juan Guo | Xue-min Chen | Li-juan Guo | Ai-guo Wang
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