LEACHING OF BISPHENOL A FROM POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC DISRUPTS DEVELOPMENT VIA EPIGENETIC MECHANISMS
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Julia A. Taylor | W. Welshons | S. Parmigiani | Benjamin L. Coe | J. Mao | F. V. Saal | James Kirkpatrick | M. E. Bell | F. Saal
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