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    Betancor MB, Li K, Bucerzan VS, Sprague M, Sayanova O, Usher S, Han L, Norambuena F, Torrissen O, Napier JA, Tocher DR, Olsen RE.
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    Jin Y, Olsen RE, Gillard GB, Østensen MA, Korsvoll SA, Santi N, Vik JO, Sandve SR, Olsen Y.
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  • 32. Molecular Cloning, Functional Characterization and Nutritional Regulation of the Putative Elongase Elovl5 in the Orange-Spotted Grouper (Epinephelus coioides).
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  • 34. Dietary Linseed Oil Reduces Growth While Differentially Impacting LC-PUFA Synthesis and Accretion into Tissues in Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis).
    Geay F, Wenon D, Mellery J, Tinti E, Mandiki SN, Tocher DR, Debier C, Larondelle Y, Kestemont P.
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    Sourabié A, Mandiki SNM, Geay F, Ahoulé AG, Naert N, Toguyeni A, Kestemont P.
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    Miller MR, Bridle AR, Nichols PD, Carter CG.
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