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亞洲大學 2006-09 Effects of terephthalic acid on rat lipid metabolism G. D. Dai;L.B. Cui; L. Song; R. Liu ;J. He ;Y.B. Wang; J.F. Cheng; H.C. Chang; X.R. Wang
亞洲大學 2005-07 Terephthalic Acid Occupational Exposure and Its Effect on Organ Functions in Fiber Workers G.D. Dai; L.B. Cui; L. Song, N. Gong; J.F. Chen; R.Z. Zhao; S. L.Wang; H.C. Chang;X.R. Wang
亞洲大學 2005 Effects of mono (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate on testosterone biosynthesis in leydig cells cultured from the rat testis. National Z. Zhu;Y. Wang;L. Song;J. Chen;H. C. Chang;X. R. Wang;Song L;Wang XR.
亞洲大學 2005 Effects of carbaryl on serum steroid hormone and the function of antioxidant system in female rat. Y. Qiu;J. Chen;L. Song;J. He;R. Liu; H. C. Chang;X R. Wang.
亞洲大學 2005 Genotoxic effects on spermatozoa of carbaryl-exposed workers. Y. K. Xia; S.P. Cheng; Q. Bian; L.C. Xu; M.D. Collins; H. C. Chang; L. Song; J.Y. Liu;S.L. Wang; X.R. Wang
亞洲大學 2004 Alteration of FSH-stimulated progesterone production and calcium homeostasis in primarily cultured human luteinizing-granulosa cells induced by Fenvalerate. J. He; J. F. Chen; R. Liu; S. L. Wang; L. Song; H. C. Chang; X. R. Wang
亞洲大學 2004 Study on the relationship between occupational fenvalerate exposure and spermatozoa DNA damage of pesticide factory workers. Q. Bian; L. C. Xu; S. L. Wang; Y. K. Xia; L. F. Tan; J. F. Chen; L. Song; H. C. Chang;X .R. Wang
國立中山大學 1994 Computer simulation studies on short path aggregation C.G. Lui;S.L. Liu;W.K. Liu;I.M. Jiang;X.R. Wang

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