Sequestration and in vivo effect of lead on DE2009 microalga, using high-resolution microscopic techniques.
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C. Brambilla | J. Maldonado | C. Ascaso | Z. M. Puyen | I. Esteve | A. Solé | A. de los Ríos | Z. M. Puyen
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