Prediction of Rodent Carcinogenesis: An Evaluation of Prechronic Liver Lesions as Forecasters of Liver Tumors in NTP Carcinogenicity Studies
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G Pearse | J K Haseman | R R Maronpot | J. Haseman | R. Maronpot | D. Allen | G. Pearse | D G Allen | Joseph K. Haseman | D. G. Allen
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