A rapid and sensitive reporter gene that uses green fluorescent protein expression to detect chemicals with estrogenic activity.
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N Ing | Roger J Smith | S. Miller | J. Piedrahita | F. Han | N. Ing | S Miller | D Kennedy | J Thomson | F Han | R Smith | J Piedrahita | D Busbee | R. Smith | D. Busbee | D. Kennedy | J. Thomson
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