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Authors: Farr, CH Reinisch, K Holson, JF Neubert, D
Citation: Ch. Farr et al., Potential teratogenicity of di-n-butyltin dichloride and other dibutyltin compounds, TER CAR MUT, 21(6), 2001, pp. 405-415

Authors: Holson, JF Stump, DG Clevidence, KJ Knapp, JF Farr, CH
Citation: Jf. Holson et al., Evaluation of the prenatal developmental toxicity of orally administered arsenic trioxide in rats, FOOD CHEM T, 38(5), 2000, pp. 459-466

Authors: Staples, CA Murphy, SR McLaughlin, JE Leung, HW Cascieri, TC Farr, CH
Citation: Ca. Staples et al., Determination of selected fate and aquatic toxicity characteristics of acrylic acid and a series of acrylic esters, CHEMOSPHERE, 40(1), 2000, pp. 29-38

Authors: Holson, JF Desesso, JM Jacobson, CF Farr, CH
Citation: Jf. Holson et al., Appropriate use of animal models in the assessment of risk during prenataldevelopment: An illustration using inorganic arsenic, TERATOLOGY, 62(1), 2000, pp. 51-71

Authors: Holson, JF Stump, DG Ulrich, CE Farr, CH
Citation: Jf. Holson et al., Absence of prenatal developmental toxicity from inhaled arsenic trioxide in rats, TOXICOL SCI, 51(1), 1999, pp. 87-97

Authors: Stump, DG Holson, JF Fleeman, TL Nemec, MD Farr, CH
Citation: Dg. Stump et al., Comparative effects of single intraperitoneal or oral doses of sodium arsenate or arsenic trioxide during in utero development, TERATOLOGY, 60(5), 1999, pp. 283-291

Authors: Nemec, MD Holson, JF Farr, CH Hood, RD
Citation: Md. Nemec et al., Developmental toxicity assessment of arsenic acid in mice and rabbits, REPROD TOX, 12(6), 1998, pp. 647-658
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