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1. Mercury speciation and selenium in toothed-whale muscles. Sakamoto M, Itai T, Yasutake A, Iwasaki T, Yasunaga G, Fujise Y, Nakamura M, Murata K, Chan HM, Domingo JL, Marumoto M. Environ Res; 2015 Nov; 143(Pt A):55-61. PubMed ID: 26436307 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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