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Table 1. Antibodies used for immunohistochemistry. Table 2. Incidence of uterine glandular epithelial lesions over time following neonatal estrogen exposure (GEN or DES) Table 3. Immunohistochemical expression of differentiation markers in the uterine epithelium following neonatal estrogen exposure (GEN or DES). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Suen, A., W. Jefferson, C. Williams, and C. Wood. Differentiation patterns of uterine carcinomas and precursor lesions induced by neonatal estrogen exposure in mice. TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY. Society of Toxicology, RESTON, VA, 46(5): 574-596, (2018).
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