Mechanisms of action underlying the antiandrogenic effects of the fungicide prochloraz.
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Ulla Hass | Anne Marie Vinggaard | Marta Axelstad | Sofie Christiansen | U. Hass | S. Christiansen | M. Dalgaard | A. Vinggaard | M. Axelstad | S. Metzdorff | J. Borch | L. Brokken | C. Mckinnell | Stine Broeng Metzdorff | Majken Dalgaard | Leon J S Brokken | Peter Laier | Julie Borch | Marie Louise Hagen | Thuri Kledal | Chris McKinnell | P. Laier | T. Kledal | Peter Laier
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