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Nonneoplastic changes induced in female c3h mice by chronic exposure to diethylstilbestrol or 17β‐estradiol

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Pages 843-856 | Received 04 Nov 1982, Accepted 07 Feb 1983, Published online: 20 Oct 2009

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DavidL. Greenman, FloydR. Fullerton, Robert Suber & John Farmer. (1987) Effects of purified (AIN‐76A) and natural‐ingredient (NIH‐07) diets on responses of BALB/c and B6C3F1 female mice to estradiol. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 22:3, pages 351-362.
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DavidL. Greenman & FloydR. Fullerton. (1986) Comparison of histological responses of balb/C and B6C3F1 female mice to estradiol when fed purified or natural‐ingredient diets. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 19:4, pages 531-540.
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DavidL. Greenman, Benjamin Highman, RalphL. Kodell, KevinT. Morgan & Michael Norvell. (1984) Neoplastic and nonneoplastic responses to chronic feeding of diethylstilbestrol in C3H mice. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health 14:4, pages 551-567.
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Justin D. Vidal. 2019. Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists. Toxicologic Pathology for Non-Pathologists 397 482 .
D.L. Greenman & R.R. Delongchamp. (1986) Interactive responses to diethylstilboestrol in C3H mice. Food and Chemical Toxicology 24:9, pages 931-934.
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