Two-generation approach to evaluate the reproductive effects of the environmental estrogens, butyl benzyl phthalate and nonylphenol
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著者
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FUJIKAWA Kazuo
Laboratory of Radiation Biology, Atomic Energy Research Institute, Kinki University
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Nagao Tetsuji
Laboratory Of Reproductive And Developmental Biology Hatano Research Institute Food And Drug Safety
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Fujikawa Kazuo
Laboratory Of Radiation Biology Atomic Energy Research Institute Kinki University
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Ono Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Entomology Obihiro Zootechnical University
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Ono Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Reproductive And Developmental Biology Hatano Research Institute Food And Drug Safety
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Nagao Tesuji
Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Hatano Research Institute, Food and Drug Safety Center
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