Linking Adverse Outcome Pathways to Dynamic Energy Budgets: A Conceptual Model
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André Gergs | Cheryl A. Murphy | Angela Peace | Irvin R. Schultz | Philipp Antczak | Teresa J. Mathews | Diane Nacci | Konstadia Lika | Christopher H. Remien | R. Nisbet | T. Mathews | P. Antczak | N. Garcia-Reyero | N. Garcia-Reyero | Andre Gergs | K. Lika | E. Muller | D. Nacci | A. Peace | C. Remien | I. Schultz | Karen H. Watanabe | Roger M. Nisbet | Erik Muller | Natàlia Garcia-Reyero | André Gergs
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