Basic Exploratory Research versus Guideline-Compliant Studies Used for Hazard Evaluation and Risk Assessment: Bisphenol A as a Case Study
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Basic Exploratory Research versus Guideline-Compliant Studies Used for Hazard Evaluation and Risk Assessment: Bisphenol A as a Case Study
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
Volume 117, Issue 11, Pages 1644-1651
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Environmental Health Perspectives
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2009-06-29
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10.1289/ehp.0900893
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