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Li et al. 2013a Li M, Yang Y, Yang Y, et al. 2013. Biotransformation of bisphenol AF to its major glucuronide metabolite reduces estrogenic activity. PLoS ONE 8(12):e83170. PubMed DOI
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Ogawa et al. 2006 Ogawa Y, Kawamura Y, Wakui C, Mutsuga M, Nishimura T, Tanamoto K. 2006. Estrogenic activities of chemicals related to food contact plastics and rubbers tested by the yeast two-hybrid assay. Food Addit Contam 23:422-430. PubMed
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