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Transgenerational Transcriptomic and DNA Methylome Profiling of Mouse Fetal Testicular Germline and Somatic Cells after Exposure of Pregnant Mothers to Tributyltin, a Potent Obesog...
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Odajima, J.
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Shioda, K.
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Shioda, T.
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Возможности прогнозирования рецидива рака простаты после HIFU-аблации с помощью математического моделирования...
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Popkov V.M.
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Fomkin R.N.
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Blumberg
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Innovative partnerships to advance public health training in community-based academic residency programs
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Lo JC
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Baudendistel TE
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Dandekar A
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Le PV
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Siu S
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The differential approach to estimation of renal damage in the patients with nephrolithiasis by means of noninva-sive markers
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Rossolovsky A.N.
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Glybochko P.M.
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Popkov V.M.
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Polozov A.B.
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Ponukalin A.N.
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Zakharova N.B.
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Berezinetz O.L.
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Blumberg
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Published 2010-09-01
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