Disruption of androgen regulation in the prostate by the environmental contaminant hexachlorobenzene.
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Colleen C Nelson | C. Nelson | J. Lareyre | Jody L Ralph | Marie-Claire Orgebin-Crist | Jean-Jacques Lareyre | J. Ralph | M. Orgebin‐Crist | C. Nelson
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