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Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol A
by
Zoeller, RT
, Watson, CS
, Jobling, S
, Rubin, BS
, Laufer, H
, Guillette, LJJ
, Vogel, S
, Kanno, J
, Palanza, P
, Schoenfelder, G
, McLachlan, JA
, Vandenberg, LN
, Iguchi, T
, Myers, JP
, Hassold, T
, Hunt, PA
, Farabollini, F
, Talsness, CE
, Chahoud, I
, Welshons, WV
, Vandenbergh, JG
, Oehlmann, J
, Soto, AM
, Ho, S
, Olea, N
, Vom Saal, FS
, Crain, DA
, Akingbemi, BT
, Nadal, A
, Arizono, K
, Taylor, JA
, Marcus, M
, Belcher, S
, Parmigiani, S
, Sonnenschein, C
, Colborn, T
in
Adverse effects
/ Assaying
/ Benzhydryl Compounds
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bisphenols
/ Business publications audits
/ Chemical hazards
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - standards
/ Commentary
/ Control equipment
/ Copyrights
/ Criteria
/ Dosage
/ Drug regulation
/ Drugs
/ Ecotoxicology - methods
/ Ecotoxicology - standards
/ Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity
/ Environmental health
/ Estrogens
/ Foods
/ Funding
/ Governments
/ Hazards
/ Health
/ Koji
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mammary glands
/ Phenols - toxicity
/ Prominences
/ Prostate
/ Public health
/ Public Health Practice - standards
/ Replication
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk Assessment - methods
/ Risk Assessment - standards
/ Safes
/ Safety
/ State of the art
2009
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Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol A
by
Zoeller, RT
, Watson, CS
, Jobling, S
, Rubin, BS
, Laufer, H
, Guillette, LJJ
, Vogel, S
, Kanno, J
, Palanza, P
, Schoenfelder, G
, McLachlan, JA
, Vandenberg, LN
, Iguchi, T
, Myers, JP
, Hassold, T
, Hunt, PA
, Farabollini, F
, Talsness, CE
, Chahoud, I
, Welshons, WV
, Vandenbergh, JG
, Oehlmann, J
, Soto, AM
, Ho, S
, Olea, N
, Vom Saal, FS
, Crain, DA
, Akingbemi, BT
, Nadal, A
, Arizono, K
, Taylor, JA
, Marcus, M
, Belcher, S
, Parmigiani, S
, Sonnenschein, C
, Colborn, T
in
Adverse effects
/ Assaying
/ Benzhydryl Compounds
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bisphenols
/ Business publications audits
/ Chemical hazards
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - standards
/ Commentary
/ Control equipment
/ Copyrights
/ Criteria
/ Dosage
/ Drug regulation
/ Drugs
/ Ecotoxicology - methods
/ Ecotoxicology - standards
/ Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity
/ Environmental health
/ Estrogens
/ Foods
/ Funding
/ Governments
/ Hazards
/ Health
/ Koji
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mammary glands
/ Phenols - toxicity
/ Prominences
/ Prostate
/ Public health
/ Public Health Practice - standards
/ Replication
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk Assessment - methods
/ Risk Assessment - standards
/ Safes
/ Safety
/ State of the art
2009
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Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol A
by
Zoeller, RT
, Watson, CS
, Jobling, S
, Rubin, BS
, Laufer, H
, Guillette, LJJ
, Vogel, S
, Kanno, J
, Palanza, P
, Schoenfelder, G
, McLachlan, JA
, Vandenberg, LN
, Iguchi, T
, Myers, JP
, Hassold, T
, Hunt, PA
, Farabollini, F
, Talsness, CE
, Chahoud, I
, Welshons, WV
, Vandenbergh, JG
, Oehlmann, J
, Soto, AM
, Ho, S
, Olea, N
, Vom Saal, FS
, Crain, DA
, Akingbemi, BT
, Nadal, A
, Arizono, K
, Taylor, JA
, Marcus, M
, Belcher, S
, Parmigiani, S
, Sonnenschein, C
, Colborn, T
in
Adverse effects
/ Assaying
/ Benzhydryl Compounds
/ Bisphenol A
/ Bisphenols
/ Business publications audits
/ Chemical hazards
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - standards
/ Commentary
/ Control equipment
/ Copyrights
/ Criteria
/ Dosage
/ Drug regulation
/ Drugs
/ Ecotoxicology - methods
/ Ecotoxicology - standards
/ Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity
/ Environmental health
/ Estrogens
/ Foods
/ Funding
/ Governments
/ Hazards
/ Health
/ Koji
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mammary glands
/ Phenols - toxicity
/ Prominences
/ Prostate
/ Public health
/ Public Health Practice - standards
/ Replication
/ Risk assessment
/ Risk Assessment - methods
/ Risk Assessment - standards
/ Safes
/ Safety
/ State of the art
2009
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Why public health agencies cannot depend on good laboratory practices as a criterion for selecting data: The case of Bisphenol A
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2009
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