The reproductive toxicology of ammonium perfluorooctanoate (APFO) in the rat.
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Gerald L Kennedy | R. G. York | S. Frame | J. Butenhoff | G. Kennedy | John C O'Connor | Steven R Frame | John L Butenhoff | Raymond G York | J. O'Connor
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