Natural Chlordecone Degradation Revealed by Numerous Transformation Products Characterized in Key French West Indies Environmental Compartments.
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D. Muselet | D. Le Paslier | E. Ugarte | J. Weissenbach | S. Vuilleumier | E. Lescop | N. Fonknechten | G. Imfeld | T. Woignier | Sébastien Chaussonnerie | J. Gallard | E. Darii | Pierre-Loïc Saaidi | Marion L. Chevallier | Agnès Barbance | Oriane Della-Negra | F. Lagarde | Edgardo Ugarte
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