Oestrogenicity of paper and cardboard extracts used as food containers
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A. Granada | M. Lopez-Espinosa | J. Molina-Molina | N. Olea | A. Rivas | I. Cerrillo | P. Araque | N Olea | P Araque | A Rivas | I Cerrillo | M-J Lopez-Espinosa | A Granada | J-M Molina-Molina | M-C Puertollano | M Fernández | M-F Olea-Serrano | C López | M. Olea-Serrano | C. López | M. Fernandez | M. Puertollano
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