Neurobehavioral effects of tetrabromobisphenol A, a brominated flame retardant, in mice.
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Akira Nakajima | Daisuke Saigusa | T. Hishinuma | D. Saigusa | Y. Tomioka | Tohru Yamakuni | Takanori Hishinuma | Naomi Tetsu | Yoshihisa Tomioka | A. Nakajima | N. Tetsu | T. Yamakuni | Naomi Tetsu
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