New tool for EDC research: in vivo assay screens for estrogenic effects
With more than 84,000 chemicals currently listed in the Toxic Substances Control Act inventory[1] and many of them lacking significant toxicologic data,[2] it's no easy task to pick out potential endocrine-disrupting compounds. [3] High-throughput in vitro assays used by programs such as the U....
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