Characterization of Missouri surface waters near point sources of pollution reveals potential novel atmospheric route of exposure for bisphenol A and wastewater hormonal activity pattern.
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D. Tillitt | Julia A. Taylor | F. V. vom Saal | S. Nagel | C. Kassotis | D. Alvarez | Frederick S vom Saal
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