Ability of structurally diverse natural products and synthetic chemicals to induce gene expression mediated by estrogen receptors from various species
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T. Zacharewski | J. Matthews | K. Fertuck | Yue-Wern Huang | C. J. Fong | T. R. Zacharewski | T. Celius | J. B. Matthews | K. C. Fertuck | T. Celius | Y.-W. Huang | Y-W Huang
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