D., R.;                     Cheikh, Y.B.;                     Péden, R.;                     Bultelle, F.;                     Betoulle, S.;                     Lebel, J.-M.;                     Foll, F.L.    
        Motility of Adherent Hemocytes as a Potential Marker of Immunocompetence and Immunotoxic Effects in Bivalves. J. Xenobiot. 2014, 4, 4899.
    https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4899
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                                D. R,                                 Cheikh YB,                                 Péden R,                                 Bultelle F,                                 Betoulle S,                                 Lebel J-M,                                 Foll FL.        
                Motility of Adherent Hemocytes as a Potential Marker of Immunocompetence and Immunotoxic Effects in Bivalves. Journal of Xenobiotics. 2014; 4(2):4899.
        https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4899
    
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                                D., Rioult,                                 Y. Ben Cheikh,                                 R. Péden,                                 F. Bultelle,                                 S. Betoulle,                                 J.-M. Lebel,                                 and F. Le Foll.        
                2014. "Motility of Adherent Hemocytes as a Potential Marker of Immunocompetence and Immunotoxic Effects in Bivalves" Journal of Xenobiotics 4, no. 2: 4899.
        https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4899
    
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                                D., R.,                                 Cheikh, Y. B.,                                 Péden, R.,                                 Bultelle, F.,                                 Betoulle, S.,                                 Lebel, J.-M.,                                 & Foll, F. L.        
        
        (2014). Motility of Adherent Hemocytes as a Potential Marker of Immunocompetence and Immunotoxic Effects in Bivalves. Journal of Xenobiotics, 4(2), 4899.
        https://doi.org/10.4081/xeno.2014.4899