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No evidence that vitellogenin protein expression is induced in marine mussels after exposure to an estrogenic chemical — Laura Emilia Fernández-González (2020) | RDL Network
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No evidence that vitellogenin protein expression is induced in marine mussels after exposure to an estrogenic chemical
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Ricardo Beiras
Universidade de Vigo
No evidence that vitellogenin protein expression is induced in marine mussels after exposure to an estrogenic chemical
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2020
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Laura Emilia Fernández-González
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Ángel P. Diz
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Noche Gloria Grueiro
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