Impaired swim bladder inflation in early life stage fathead minnows exposed to a deiodinase inhibitor, iopanoic acid
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Kellie A Fay | Daniel L Villeneuve | Gerald T Ankley | Dries Knapen | Lucia Vergauwen | G. Ankley | P. Kosian | D. Knapen | A. Schroeder | D. Villeneuve | Jenna E Cavallin | Kathleen M Jensen | Michael D Kahl | K. Fay | Anthony L Schroeder | Brett R Blackwell | Patricia A Kosian | Eric C Randolph | J. Cavallin | Chad A Blanksma | Shane T. Poole | Shane T Poole | B. Blackwell | L. Vergauwen | E. Randolph | S. Poole | C. Blanksma | K. Jensen | M. Kahl
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