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Research Article

Effect of Dietary Optimization on Growth, Survival, Tumor Incidences and Clinical Pathology Parameters in CD Sprague-Dawley and Fischer-344 Rats: A 104-Week Study

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Pages 97-117 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008

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