The OECD program to validate the rat uterotrophic bioassay to screen compounds for in vivo estrogenic responses: phase 1.
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J Ashby | P Fenner-Crisp | J. Ashby | J. Haseman | J. Kanno | P. Fenner-Crisp | L. Onyon | W. Owens | J Haseman | W Owens | J Kanno | L Onyon
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