Predicting adult fish acute lethality with the zebrafish embryo: relevance of test duration, endpoints, compound properties, and exposure concentration analysis.
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Stefan Scholz | Joop L. M. Hermens | Kristin Schirmer | Nynke I. Kramer | Christoph Hafner | J. Hermens | S. Scholz | N. Kramer | K. Schirmer | Katrin Tanneberger | F. Busser | Frans J. M. Busser | Melanie Knöbel | Ángeles Rico-Rico | Melanie Knöbel | C. Hafner | Á. Rico-Rico | K. Tanneberger
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