Effects of bisphenol a on neonatal cardiomyocytes beating rate and morphology
Bisphenol A (BPA) has been utilised excessively at a global capacity of 2.9 billion kg/year. It is widely used in manufacturing polycarbonate polymers and epoxy resins. Hence, humans are potentially exposed to this chemical substance in their daily life. As a typical endocrine disruptor, BPA exhibit...
Main Authors: | Fuad, S.B.S.A (Author), Hanafi, N.I (Author), Hasani, N.A.H (Author), Kadir, S.H.S.A (Author), Kamaludin, R. (Author), Othman, M.H.D (Author), Rahim, S.A (Author), Rasdi, Z. (Author), Siran, R. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Penerbit UTM Press
2018
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