COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PHTHALATE MONOESTERS ON GAP JUNCTIONAL INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION AND PEROXISOME PROLIFERATION IN RODENT AND PRIMATE HEPATOCYTES
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James E. Klaunig | J. Klaunig | J. S. Isenberg | Lisa M. Kamendulis | Jason S. Isenberg | Jacqueline H. Smith | George Pugh Jr | Arthur W. Lington | L. Kamendulis | A. Lington
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