Biogenic Elements and Heavy Metals in Hermann’s Tortoises—Testudo hermanni: Effect on Serum Biochemistry and Oxidative Status Parameters
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P. Massányi | G. Formicki | A. Greń | T. Slanina | K. Tokárová | A. Kováčik | M. Halo | M. Miškeje | R. Kirchner | Filip Tirpák | Soňa Kirchnerová | Veronika Komárňanská
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