A single dose of Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate in neonatal rats alters gonocytes, reduces sertoli cell proliferation, and decreases cyclin D2 expression.
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A. Laslett | L. H. Li | J. Orth | L H Li | W F Jester | A L Laslett | J M Orth | W. Jester | Ling-Hong Li | L. Li
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