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bibliographicCitation Henley DV, Korach KS. Physiological effects and mechanisms of action of endocrine disrupting chemicals that alter estrogen signaling. Hormones (Athens). 2010 Jul;9(3):191–205. PMID: 20688617; PMCID: PMC4782146.
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