Mammary gland development as a sensitive end point after acute prenatal exposure to an atrazine metabolite mixture in female Long-Evans rats.
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Mammary gland development as a sensitive end point after acute prenatal exposure to an atrazine metabolite mixture in female Long-Evans rats.
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Geri L Youngblood
Jason P Stanko
Jennifer L Rayner
Rolondo R Enoch
Sara N Greiner
Suzanne E Fenton
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10.1289/EHP.9612
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2006-12-18T00:00:00Z