Derivation of a no-significant-risk-level for tetrabromobisphenol A based on a threshold non-mutagenic cancer mode of action
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1. Risk Science Center, Department of Environmental Health, College of Medicine; University of Cincinnati; 160 Panzeca Way Cincinnati OH 45213 USA
2. American Chemistry Council; 700 2nd St NE Washington DC 20002 USA
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American Chemistry Council
University of Cincinnati, Risk Science Center
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
Toxicology
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