Origin of hydroxylated brominated diphenyl ethers: natural compounds or man-made flame retardants?
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Xiaowei Zhang | Shinsuke Tanabe | Steve Wiseman | Paul D Jones | John P Giesy | Jianying Hu | Kurunthachalam Kannan | Paul D. Jones | S. Tanabe | M. Lam | J. Giesy | M. Hecker | Jianying Hu | Xiaowei Zhang | S. Wiseman | Hong Chang | K. Kannan | Yi Wan | Markus Hecker | Y. Wan | Michael H W Lam | Hong Chang
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