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  • 2. Hormonal growth promoting agents in food producing animals.
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  • 6. Control of hormone treatment in animals and residues in meat--regulatory aspects and approaches in methodology.
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  • 11. Hormone Use in Food Animal Production: Assessing Potential Dietary Exposures and Breast Cancer Risk.
    Nachman KE, Smith TJ.
    Curr Environ Health Rep; 2015 Mar; 2(1):1-14. PubMed ID: 26231238
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  • 12. Microbial screening methods for detection of antibiotic residues in slaughter animals.
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  • 13. Novel strategies for tracing the exposure of meat cattle to illegal growth-promoters.
    Nebbia C, Urbani A, Carletti M, Gardini G, Balbo A, Bertarelli D, Girolami F.
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  • 15. Anthelmintic drug residues in beef: UPLC-MS/MS method validation, European retail beef survey, and associated exposure and risk assessments.
    Cooper KM, Whelan M, Kennedy DG, Trigueros G, Cannavan A, Boon PE, Wapperom D, Danaher M.
    Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess; 2012 Jul; 29(5):746-60. PubMed ID: 22360146
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  • 16. Center for Veterinary Medicine's perspective on the beef hormone case.
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    Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract; 1999 Mar; 15(1):167-80, x. PubMed ID: 10088217
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  • 17. Illegal use of beta-adrenergic agonists: European Community.
    Kuiper HA, Noordam MY, van Dooren-Flipsen MM, Schilt R, Roos AH.
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