Bioavailability of silver and its relationship to ionoregulation and silver speciation across a range of salinities in the gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta).
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C. Wood | P. Walsh | R. Playle | M. McDonald | M. Grosell | P. Walker | J. Barimo | C. Wood
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