Molecular target sequence similarity as a basis for species extrapolation to assess the ecological risk of chemicals with known modes of action.
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L. Burgoon | G. Ankley | C. Russom | J. Tietge | D. Villeneuve | C. LaLone | J. Cavallin | J. Berninger | Carlie A. LaLone | Daniel L. Villeneuve | Lyle D. Burgoon | Christine L. Russom | Henry W. Helgen | Jason P. Berninger | Joseph E. Tietge | Megan N. Severson | Jenna E. Cavallin | Gerald T. Ankley | Henry W Helgen | Megan N. Severson
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