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Comments on Foster, P., and McIntyre, B. (2002). Endocrine Active Agents: Implications of Adverse and Non-Adverse Changes. Toxicol Pathol 30(1): 59—65

Richard H. McKee

ExxonMobil Biomedical Services Clinton Township P.O. Box 971 Annandale, NJ 08801-0971

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  • Foster P., McIntyre B. (2002). Endocrine active agents: Implications of adverse and non-adverse changes. Toxicol Pathol 30: 59—65.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  • Waterman S., Keller L., Trimmer G., Freeman J., Nikiforov A., Harris S., Nicolich M., McKee R. (2000). Two-generation reproduction study in rats given diisononyl phthalate in the diet. Reprod Toxicol 14: 21—36.[CrossRef][Web of Science][Medline] [Order article via Infotrieve]
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Toxicologic Pathology, Vol. 30, No. 6, 755-756 (2002)
DOI: 10.1080/01926230290166850


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