The biotic ligand model: a historical overview.
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Colin R. Janssen | P. Paquin | W. Stubblefield | U. Schneider | C. Wood | S. Apte | G. Batley | G. Goss | P. Campbell | R. Dwyer | D. D. Di Toro | J. McGeer | K. B. Wu | R. Santore | R. Playle | J. Gorsuch | K. Bowles | C. Delos | F. Galvez | R. Gensemer | Christer Hostrand | R. B. Naddy | D. M. Di Toro | C. Wood | Dominic M. Di Toro
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