Gene expression profile in the livers of rats orally administered ethinylestradiol for 28 days using a microarray technique.
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Makoto Shibutani | M. Hirose | M. Shibutani | Kyoung-youl Lee | H. Takagi | Natsumi Kato | S. Takigami | C. Uneyama | Chikako Uneyama | Masao Hirose | K. Mashima | Natsumi Kato | Hironori Takagi | Kyoung-Youl Lee | Shu Takigami | Keisuke Mashima
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