Establishment of killer whale (Orcinus orca) primary fibroblast cell cultures and their transcriptomic responses to pollutant exposure.
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H. Routti | R. Dalmo | P. Bjørnstad | A. Rikardsen | F. Yadetie | C. Panti | G. Limonta | Juni Bjørneset | Pierre Blévin | Roy Ambli Dalmo | Anders Goksøyr | Mikael Harju | Cristina Panti | Arvind Sundaram | Arvind Y M Sundaram
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