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DODDS and his co-workers have described a number of synthetic substances with œstrogenic activity.
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ROBSON, J., SCHÖNBERG, A. Œstrous Reactions, including Mating, Produced by Triphenyl Ethylene. Nature 140, 196 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140196b0
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