Biokinetics and biotransformation of paralytic shellfish toxins in different tissues of Yesso scallops, Patinopecten yessoensis.
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Xiaoli Hu | Z. Bao | Ming-jiang Zhou | Rencheng Yu | Fanzhou Kong | Hui-Xia Geng | Xiaogang Xun | Li Dai | Yang Liu
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