Three-generation reproductive toxicity study of dietary bisphenol A in CD Sprague-Dawley rats.
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S Z Cagen | R. Tyl | M. Marr | J. Butala | B. Thomas | C. Myers | P. Fail | S. Dimond | S. Cagen | B F Thomas | M C Marr | C B Myers | A. Keimowitz | R W Tyl | T Y Chang | J C Seely | A R Keimowitz | D R Brine | M M Veselica | P A Fail | R L Joiner | J H Butala | S S Dimond | R N Shiotsuka | G D Stropp | J M Waechter | J. Seely | T. Chang | R. Joiner | R. Shiotsuka | J. Waechter | D. Brine | G. Stropp | M. M. Veselica | Milan Veselica | Tsai-Ying Chang | Alison R. Keimowitz
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