Transthyretin-binding activity of contaminants in blood from polar bear (Ursus maritimus) cubs.
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Timo Hamers | Pim E G Leonards | Marja Lamoree | Eszter Simon | M. Lamoree | J. Aars | E. Simon | T. Hamers | J. Bytingsvik | B. Jenssen | A. Derocher | E. Lie | Jenny Bytingsvik | Elisabeth Lie | Jon Aars | Andrew E Derocher | Oystein Wiig | Bjørn M Jenssen | O. Wiig | P. Leonards
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