Temporal- and dose-dependent hepatic gene expression changes in immature ovariectomized mice following exposure to ethynyl estradiol.
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C Gennings | J. E. Eckel | J E Eckel | L D Burgoon | T R Zacharewski | C. Gennings | T. Zacharewski | L. Burgoon | K. Fertuck | D. Boverhof | D R Boverhof | K C Fertuck
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