Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated antiestrogenic activity in human breast cancer cells /
It has been hypothesized that exposure to endocrine disruptors such as environmental estrogens may cause various reproductive and developmental abnormalities in humans and wildlife. In particular, organochlorine environmental contaminants such as PCBS and pesticides have been characterized as enviro...
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1999 Dissertation C445 |
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| Call Number: |
1999 Dissertation C445 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1999 Dissertation C445 | Available | |