Neonatal Organophosphorus Pesticide Exposure Alters the Developmental Trajectory of Cell-Signaling Cascades Controlling Metabolism: Differential Effects of Diazinon and Parathion
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T. Slotkin | Abayomi A. Adigun | Nicola Wrench | Frederic J. Seidler | Theodore A. Slotkin | F. Seidler | A. Adigun | N. Wrench
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