Search Results - Rhind, Stewart M.
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Environmental chemicals impact dog semen quality in vitro and may be associated with a temporal decline in sperm motility and increased cryptorchidism by Lea, Richard G., Byers, Andrew S., Sumner, Rebecca N., Rhind, Stewart M., Zhang, Zulin, Freeman, S.L., Moxon, Rachel, Richardson, Holly M., Green, Martin J., Craigon, Jim, England, Gary C.W.
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In utero exposure to cigarette chemicals induces sex-specific disruption of one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the human fetal liver by Drake, Amanda J., O'Shaughnessy, Peter J., Bhattachyrya, Siladitya, Monteiro, Ana, Kerrigan, David, Goetz, Sven, Raab, Andrea, Rhind, Stewart M., Sinclair, Kevin D., Meharg, Andrew A., Feldmann, Jorg, Fowler, Paul A.
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The fetal ovary exhibits temporal sensitivity to a ‘real-life’ mixture of environmental chemicals by Leach, Richard G., Amezaga, Maria R., Loup, Benoit, Mandon-Pépin, Béatrice, Stefansdottir, Agnes, Filis, Panagiotis, Kyle, Carol, Zhang, Zulin, Allen, Ceri E., Purdie, Laura, Jouneau, Luc, Cotinot, Corinne, Rhind, Stewart M., Sinclair, Kevin D., Fowler, Paul A.
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