Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and

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Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and
Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and Hormone-Disrupting Effects in the South China Sea
Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and
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Human Risk Assessment for Nonylphenol: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal: Vol 21, No 7
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Alimentary exposure and elimination routes of rare earth elements (REE) in marine mammals from the Baltic Sea and Antarctic coast - ScienceDirect
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Contaminant Exposure Linked to Cellular and Endocrine Biomarkers in Southern California Bottlenose Dolphins
Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and
PDF) An “ ex vivo ” model to evaluate toxicological responses to mixtures of contaminants in cetaceans: Integumentum biopsy slices
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Long-term percutaneous triclosan exposure induces thyroid damage in mice: Interpretation of toxicity mechanism from metabolic and proteomic perspectives - ScienceDirect
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Anthropogenic pollutants: a threat to ecosystem sustainability? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and
Transport and release of chemicals from plastics to the environment and to wildlife
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Sources, fate and effects of microplastics in the marine environment: part 2 of a global assessment
Cetaceans as Bioindicators to Assess Alkylphenol Exposure and
Endocrine-Disrupting Activity of Xenobiotics in Aquatic Animals
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PDF) Emerging Contaminants and New POPs (PFAS and HBCDD) in Endangered Southern Resident and Bigg's (Transient) Killer Whales ( Orcinus orca ): In Utero Maternal Transfer and Pollution Management Implications
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Bioaccumulation of endocrine disrupting compounds in fish with different feeding habits along the largest subtropical river, China - ScienceDirect
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