Developmental exposure to estrogens alters epithelial cell adhesion and gap junction proteins in the adult rat prostate.
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H. Habermann | G. Prins | P. Mehta | L. Birch | W. Chang | William Y. Chang | Gail S. Prins | Helga Habermann | Parmender Mehta
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