Characterization of the estrogenicity of Swiss midland rivers using a recombinant yeast bioassay and plasma vitellogenin concentrations in feral male brown trout
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Helmut Segner | Armin Peter | Patricia Burkhardt-Holm | H. Segner | A. Peter | P. Burkhardt-Holm | M. Suter | R. Burki | E. Vermeirssen | Etiënne L M Vermeirssen | Marc J F Suter | Richard Burki | Caroline Joris | C. Joris
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