Developing in vitro reporter gene assays to assess the hormone receptor activities of chemicals frequently detected in drinking water
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Liansheng Chen | Qian Bian | Q. Bian | Xinru Wang | Hong Sun | Xinru Wang | Hong Sun | Chaozong Si | Xiaodong Chen | Xiaodong Chen | Lian-sheng Chen | Chaozong Si
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