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Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1997
Ontogeny of lactoferrin in the developing mouse uterus: a marker of early hormone responseR R Newbold, R B Hanson, W N Jefferson
International Journal of Andrology|April 1, 1990
Developmental oestrogenization and prostatic neoplasiaR Santti, L Pylkkänen, R Newbold, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1984
Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure in the mouse: effects on ovarian histology and steroidogenesis in vitroA F Haney, R R Newbold, J A McLachlan
The Prostate|January 1, 1991
Regional differences in the prostate of the neonatally estrogenized mouseL Pylkkänen, R Santti, R Newbold, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|July 3, 2007
Disruption of the developing female reproductive system by phytoestrogens: genistein as an exampleWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
The American Journal of Pathology|December 1, 1986
Adenocarcinoma of the rete testis. Diethylstilbestrol-induced lesions of the mouse rete testisR R Newbold, B C Bullock, J A McLachlan
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|August 14, 2016
Immature mouse uterine tissue in organ culture: Estrogen-induced growth, morphology and biochemical parametersR R Newbold, R B Hanson, W N Jefferson
Biology of Reproduction|June 3, 2005
Adverse effects on female development and reproduction in CD-1 mice following neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein at environmentally relevant dosesWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 21, 2001
The immature mouse is a suitable model for detection of estrogenicity in the uterotropic bioassayE Padilla-Banks, W N Jefferson, R R Newbold
Cancer Research|December 1, 1990
Uterine adenocarcinoma in mice following developmental treatment with estrogens: a model for hormonal carcinogenesisR R Newbold, B C Bullock, J A McLachlan
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Biology of Reproduction|May 1, 1997
Ontogeny of lactoferrin in the developing mouse uterus: a marker of early hormone responseR R Newbold, R B Hanson, W N Jefferson
International Journal of Andrology|April 1, 1990
Developmental oestrogenization and prostatic neoplasiaR Santti, L Pylkkänen, R Newbold, et al.
Biology of Reproduction|March 1, 1984
Prenatal diethylstilbestrol exposure in the mouse: effects on ovarian histology and steroidogenesis in vitroA F Haney, R R Newbold, J A McLachlan
The Prostate|January 1, 1991
Regional differences in the prostate of the neonatally estrogenized mouseL Pylkkänen, R Santti, R Newbold, et al.
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research|July 3, 2007
Disruption of the developing female reproductive system by phytoestrogens: genistein as an exampleWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
The American Journal of Pathology|December 1, 1986
Adenocarcinoma of the rete testis. Diethylstilbestrol-induced lesions of the mouse rete testisR R Newbold, B C Bullock, J A McLachlan
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|August 14, 2016
Immature mouse uterine tissue in organ culture: Estrogen-induced growth, morphology and biochemical parametersR R Newbold, R B Hanson, W N Jefferson
Biology of Reproduction|June 3, 2005
Adverse effects on female development and reproduction in CD-1 mice following neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein at environmentally relevant dosesWendy N Jefferson, Elizabeth Padilla-Banks, Retha R Newbold
Environmental Health Perspectives|September 21, 2001
The immature mouse is a suitable model for detection of estrogenicity in the uterotropic bioassayE Padilla-Banks, W N Jefferson, R R Newbold
Cancer Research|December 1, 1990
Uterine adenocarcinoma in mice following developmental treatment with estrogens: a model for hormonal carcinogenesisR R Newbold, B C Bullock, J A McLachlan
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