A high throughput screening system for predicting chemically-induced reproductive organ deformities

Author:

van der Burg Bart,Pieterse Bart,Buist Harrie,Lewin Geertje,van der Linden Sander C.,Man Hai-yen,Rorije Emiel,Piersma Aldert H.,Mangelsdorf Inge,Wolterbeek Andre P.M.,Kroese E. Dinant,van Vugt-Lussenburg Barbara

Funder

Commission of the European Communities

ChemScreen

BE-Basic

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Toxicology

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