Environmental estrogens and reproductive biology in amphibians.
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I. Lutz | W. Kloas | O. Carnevali | G. Mosconi | S. Kikuyama | E. Cottone | G Mosconi | O Carnevali | M F Franzoni | E Cottone | I Lutz | W Kloas | K Yamamoto | S Kikuyama | A M Polzonetti-Magni | M. Franzoni | A. Polzonetti-Magni | K. Yamamoto | Kazutoshi Yamamoto
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