Flawed Experimental Design Reveals the Need for Guidelines Requiring Appropriate Positive Controls in Endocrine Disruption Research

Author:

vom Saal Frederick S.,Akingbemi Benson T.,Belcher Scott M.,Crain David A.,Crews David,Guidice Linda C.,Hunt Patricia A.,Leranth Csaba,Myers John Peterson,Nadal Angel,Olea Nicholas,Padmanabhan Vasantha,Rosenfeld Cheryl S.,Schneyer Alan,Schoenfelder Gilbert,Sonnenschein Carlos,Soto Ana M.,Stahlhut Richard W.,Swan Shanna H.,Vandenberg Laura N.,Wang Hong-Sheng,Watson Cheryl S.,Welshons Wade V.,Zoeller Robert T.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Toxicology

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