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- :Nylander-French, Leena A. ;Wu, Michael C.October 22 2014 | Toxicol Lett. 231(2):217-226:DNA methylation may mediate inter-individual responses to chemical exposure and, thus, modify biomarker levels of exposure and effects. We analyzed in...
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