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  • 32. Removal of estrogens in municipal wastewater treatment plants: a Chinese perspective.
    Xu N, Xu YF, Xu S, Li J, Tao HC.
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    Hashimoto T, Onda K, Nakamura Y, Tada K, Miya A, Murakami T.
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    Ueda M, Shintani K, Nakanishi-Anjyuin A, Nakazawa M, Kusuda M, Nakatani F, Kawaguchi T, Tsujiyama S, Kawanishi M, Yagi T, Miyatake K.
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  • 37. Removal of estrogenic activity of endocrine-disrupting genistein by ligninolytic enzymes from white rot fungi.
    Tamagawa Y, Hirai H, Kawai S, Nishida T.
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  • 40. A survey of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in municipal sewage and animal waste effluents in the Waikato region of New Zealand.
    Sarmah AK, Northcott GL, Leusch FD, Tremblay LA.
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