Environmentally persistent alkylphenolic compounds are estrogenic.

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Published in Endocrinology on July 01, 1994

Authors

R White1, S Jobling, S A Hoare, J P Sumpter, M G Parker

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1: Laboratory of Molecular Endocrinology, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, United Kingdom.

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