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Dose dependent effects of pentabrominated diphenyl ethers on sexual hormone and histology of male reproductive system in rats

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Table 1. Changes in organ coefficient in different dose groups.
Table 2. Serum T, E2 concentrations in different dose groups.
Figure 4. Showing (PCNA) positive cells (treatment) hematoxy- lineosin stain (×400).

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