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bibliographicCitation Johnson KJ, McCahan SM, Si X, Campion L, Herrmann R, Barthold JS. The orl rat with inherited cryptorchidism has increased susceptibility to the testicular effects of in utero dibutyl phthalate exposure. Toxicol Sci. 2008 Oct;105(2):360–7. PMID: 18621746; PMCID: PMC2527641.
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