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Oestrogen receptor hijacked

Jan J. Brosens and Malcolm G. Parker ()
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Jan J. Brosens: the Institute for Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London
Malcolm G. Parker: the Institute for Reproductive and Developmental Biology, Imperial College London

Nature, 2003, vol. 423, issue 6939, 487-488

Abstract: Widespread pollution of the environment by dioxins poses a risk to human health. The mechanism used by these chemicals to alter the body's responses to oestrogens is now being unveiled.

Date: 2003
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