(Fluoro)quinolones and quinolone resistance genes in the aquatic environment: A river catchment perspective.
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E. Feil | B. Kasprzyk-Hordern | D. Camacho-Muñoz | E. Castrignanò | L. Lopardo | Bruce Petrie | Ruth Barden | N. Cartwright | S. E. Lewis | Kathryn Proctor | J. Rice | Andrew Kannan | Sarah Hodgen | S. Lewis
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