Quantitative GFP fluorescence as an indicator of arsenite developmental toxicity in mosaic heat shock protein 70 transgenic zebrafish.
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Jae-Hak Park | D. Ryu | Hui-Young Lee | Jae‐Hak Park | Hui-Young Lee | Doug-Young Ryu | Seung-Hyeok Seok | Min-Won Baek | Dong-Jae Kim | Yi-Rang Na | Kyoung-Jin Noh | Sung-Hoon Park | Hyun-Kyoung Lee | Byoung-Hee Lee | Sung-Hoon Park | S. Seok | Y. Na | Hyunkyoung Lee | M. Baek | K. Noh | Dong‐Jae Kim | Byoung-hee Lee
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