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Title:
Uptake of arsenic-betaines by the mussel Mytilus edulis [Subtitle:Kevin A. Francesconi ... [et al.]]
Author:
Francesconi, Kevin A.
;
Gailer, Jurgen
;
Edmonds, John S.
;
Goessler, Walter
;
Irgolic, Kurt J.
Citation:
ACCNO:17128
Publisher:
physiology, part C : Comparative pharmacology and
toxicology - Vol. 122, no. 1
Year:
1999
Description:
p. 131-137
Subject:
Mytilus Edulis.
;
Mytilidae
;
Arsenic compounds.
;
Bioaccumulation
;
Uptake
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental
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