The genetic toxicology of methylphenidate hydrochloride in non-human primates.
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Chien-Ju Lin | Merle G Paule | Donald R Mattison | Mugimane G Manjanatha | William Slikker | Michelle E Bishop | R. Mittelstaedt | James J. Chen | W. Slikker | M. Paule | S. Morris | J. Shaddock | M. Bishop | M. Manjanatha | S. Shelton | Chien-Ju Lin | D. Mattison | J. Tucker | D. Doerge | Suzanne M Morris | Vasily N Dobrovolsky | Joseph G Shaddock | Roberta A Mittelstaedt | Sharon D Shelton | Daniel R Doerge | Nathan C Twaddle | James J Chen | Charlotte E Hotchkiss | Dayton Petibone | James D Tucker | N. C. Twaddle | Nathan C. Twaddle | D. Petibone | Dayton M Petibone | V. Dobrovolsky | C. Hotchkiss
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