Cross‐species sensitivity to a novel androgen receptor agonist of potential environmental concern, spironolactone
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Daniel L Villeneuve | Carlie A LaLone | Gerald T Ankley | Jason P Berninger | G. Ankley | K. Flynn | D. Villeneuve | T. Norberg-King | E. Durhan | E. Makynen | Jenna E Cavallin | Elizabeth J Durhan | Kathleen M Jensen | Michael D Kahl | Elizabeth A Makynen | Rodney D Johnson | C. LaLone | Kevin M Flynn | Kyle E. Stevens | J. Cavallin | J. Berninger | Kyle E Stevens | Megan N Severson | Chad A Blanksma | Philip C Hartig | Jonne S Woodard | Teresa J Norberg-King | Rodney D. Johnson | P. Hartig | Megan N. Severson | C. Blanksma | K. Jensen | M. Kahl | Jonne S. Woodard
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