Formation, migration, derivation, and generation mechanism of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during frying.
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Chaoting Wen | Jixian Zhang | Guoyan Liu | Li Liang | Xin Xu | Xiaofang Liu | Youdong Li | Xiangxin Xu | Xudong He | Yinyin Wu | Mengyu Shen
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