Transcriptomic analysis in the developing zebrafish embryo after compound exposure: individual gene expression and pathway regulation.
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Aldert H Piersma | Leo T M van der Ven | A. Piersma | L. V. D. van der Ven | Sanne A B Hermsen | Evert-Jan van den Brandhof | T. Pronk | E. van den Brandhof | Tessa E Pronk | S. Hermsen | L. T. van der Ven
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