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    Ponsuksili S, Reyer H, Hadlich F, Weber F, Trakooljul N, Oster M, Siengdee P, Muráni E, Rodehutscord M, Camarinha-Silva A, Bennewitz J, Wimmers K.
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    Khan A, Kango N, Srivastava R.
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  • 28. Carbon-14-ochratoxin A distribution in the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) monitored by whole body autoradiography.
    Fuchs R, Appelgren LE, Hagelberg S, Hult K.
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  • 30. Neuroendocrine and behavioral implications of endocrine disrupting chemicals in quail.
    Ottinger MA, Abdelnabi MA, Henry P, McGary S, Thompson N, Wu JM.
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  • 36. Unique and shared responses of the gut microbiota to prolonged fasting: a comparative study across five classes of vertebrate hosts.
    Kohl KD, Amaya J, Passement CA, Dearing MD, McCue MD.
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  • 38. Fish Skin and Gut Microbiomes Show Contrasting Signatures of Host Species and Habitat.
    Sylvain FÉ, Holland A, Bouslama S, Audet-Gilbert É, Lavoie C, Val AL, Derome N.
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