In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants.
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In vitro profiling of the endocrine-disrupting potency of brominated flame retardants
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Abraham Brouwer
Albertinka J Murk
Edwin Sonneveld
Monique H A Kester
Patrik L Andersson
Timo Hamers
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10.1093/TOXSCI/KFJ187
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2006-04-06T00:00:00Z