Bisphenol A Promotes Adiposity and Inflammation in a Nonmonotonic Dose-response Way in 5-week-old Male and Female C57BL/6J Mice Fed a Low-calorie Diet.
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G. Ning | Y. Bi | Min Xu | Ruixin Liu | Xiaofei Lv | Jie Hong | Ji-qiu Wang | L. Ding | Jichao Sun | Maopei Chen | Qinyun Ma | Minglan Yang
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