Hu, J.; Liu, J.; Zhu, Y.; Diaz-Perez, Z.; Sheridan, M.; Royer, H.; Leibensperger, R., III; Maizel, D.; Brand, L.; Popendorf, K.J.;
et al. Exposure to Aerosolized Algal Toxins in South Florida Increases Short- and Long-Term Health Risk in Drosophila Model of Aging. Toxins 2020, 12, 787.
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et al. Exposure to Aerosolized Algal Toxins in South Florida Increases Short- and Long-Term Health Risk in Drosophila Model of Aging. Toxins. 2020; 12(12):787.
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(2020). Exposure to Aerosolized Algal Toxins in South Florida Increases Short- and Long-Term Health Risk in Drosophila Model of Aging. Toxins, 12(12), 787.
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins12120787