Similarity of Bisphenol A Pharmacokinetics in Rhesus Monkeys and Mice: Relevance for Human Exposure
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Céline M. Laffont | Patricia A. Hunt | P. Toutain | P. Hunt | Julia A. Taylor | C. Vandevoort | W. Welshons | F. V. vom Saal | C. Laffont | Pierre-Louis Toutain | Wade V. Welshons | Frederick S. vom Saal | Bertram Drury | George Rottinghaus | Catherine A. VandeVoort | Bertram E Drury | G. Rottinghaus
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