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Prenatal benzene exposure in mice alters offspring hypothalamic development predisposing to metabolic disease in later life.


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L. Koshko, S. Scofield, L. Debarba, L. Stilgenbauer, P. Fakhoury, Hashan Jayarathne, J. E. Pérez-Mojica, E. Griggs, Adelheid Lempradl, M. Sadagurski
Chemosphere, 2023

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Koshko, L., Scofield, S., Debarba, L., Stilgenbauer, L., Fakhoury, P., Jayarathne, H., … Sadagurski, M. (2023). Prenatal benzene exposure in mice alters offspring hypothalamic development predisposing to metabolic disease in later life. Chemosphere.


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Koshko, L., S. Scofield, L. Debarba, L. Stilgenbauer, P. Fakhoury, Hashan Jayarathne, J. E. Pérez-Mojica, E. Griggs, Adelheid Lempradl, and M. Sadagurski. “Prenatal Benzene Exposure in Mice Alters Offspring Hypothalamic Development Predisposing to Metabolic Disease in Later Life.” Chemosphere (2023).


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Koshko, L., et al. “Prenatal Benzene Exposure in Mice Alters Offspring Hypothalamic Development Predisposing to Metabolic Disease in Later Life.” Chemosphere, 2023.


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@article{l2023a,
  title = {Prenatal benzene exposure in mice alters offspring hypothalamic development predisposing to metabolic disease in later life.},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Chemosphere},
  author = {Koshko, L. and Scofield, S. and Debarba, L. and Stilgenbauer, L. and Fakhoury, P. and Jayarathne, Hashan and Pérez-Mojica, J. E. and Griggs, E. and Lempradl, Adelheid and Sadagurski, M.}
}


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