Bioaccumulation and metabolism of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in coenobitid hermit crabs from marine litter-polluted beaches in remote islands.
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Y. Fujita | Kaoruko Mizukawa | H. Takada | I. Watanabe | Bee Geok Yeo | Yukihisa Oya | Naohiko Takada | Nana Tanaka | Mami Takahashi
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