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Emily Willingham

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 2020
Autistic people take the helm of studiesEmily Willingham
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cells in a MazeEmily Willingham
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Saving Snakes: Species-identification groups on social media are turning serpent haters into appreciatorsEmily Willingham
Nature|September 13, 2022
The fraught quest to account for sex in biology researchEmily Willingham
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 27, 2004
Endocrine-disrupting compounds and mixtures: unexpected dose-responseEmily Willingham
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology|May 8, 2007
Candidate genes and their response to environmental agents in the etiology of hypospadiasEmily Willingham, Laurence S Baskin
BJU International|September 19, 2006
Gene expression profiles in mouse urethral developmentJiang Li, Emily Willingham, Laurence S Baskin
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|March 1, 2006
Embryonic exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin causes virilization of females and alteration of progesterone receptor expression in vivo: an experimental study in miceJill Buckley, Emily Willingham, Koray Agras, et al.
The Journal of Urology|January 13, 2006
Loratadine exerts estrogen-like effects and disrupts penile development in the mouseEmily Willingham, Koray Agras, Marcelo Vilela, et al.
The Journal of Urology|September 2, 2006
Ontogeny of androgen receptor and disruption of its mRNA expression by exogenous estrogens during morphogenesis of the genital tubercleKoray Agras, Emily Willingham, Benchun Liu, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 2, 2020
Autistic people take the helm of studiesEmily Willingham
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cells in a MazeEmily Willingham
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Saving Snakes: Species-identification groups on social media are turning serpent haters into appreciatorsEmily Willingham
Nature|September 13, 2022
The fraught quest to account for sex in biology researchEmily Willingham
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|April 27, 2004
Endocrine-disrupting compounds and mixtures: unexpected dose-responseEmily Willingham
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology|May 8, 2007
Candidate genes and their response to environmental agents in the etiology of hypospadiasEmily Willingham, Laurence S Baskin
BJU International|September 19, 2006
Gene expression profiles in mouse urethral developmentJiang Li, Emily Willingham, Laurence S Baskin
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|March 1, 2006
Embryonic exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin causes virilization of females and alteration of progesterone receptor expression in vivo: an experimental study in miceJill Buckley, Emily Willingham, Koray Agras, et al.
The Journal of Urology|January 13, 2006
Loratadine exerts estrogen-like effects and disrupts penile development in the mouseEmily Willingham, Koray Agras, Marcelo Vilela, et al.
The Journal of Urology|September 2, 2006
Ontogeny of androgen receptor and disruption of its mRNA expression by exogenous estrogens during morphogenesis of the genital tubercleKoray Agras, Emily Willingham, Benchun Liu, et al.
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