Effects of BDE-209 contaminated sediments on zebrafish development and potential implications to human health.
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Jordi Mestres | Damià Barceló | Nicolas L Melby | Demetrio Raldúa | Patrick J Babin | Ethel Eljarrat | Jacob K Stanley | Edward J Perkins | Natàlia Garcia-Reyero | J. Mestres | D. Barceló | E. Perkins | N. Garcia-Reyero | J. Stanley | E. Prats | E. Eljarrat | D. Raldúa | E. Barón | P. J. Babin | Enrique Barón | B. L. Escalon | Benedicte Thienpont | Eva Prats | B Lynn Escalon | Nicolas L. Melby | B. Thienpont
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