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Hepatocytes treated with non-genotoxic carcinogens
Neuroepithelioma SK-N-MC cells treated with minimally and moderately toxic levels of rotenone
HepG2 cells treated with genotoxic and non-genotoxic agents
Embryonal carcinoma NT2 cells neuronally differentiated in the presence of paraoxon or mipafox
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Current challenges and trends in the discovery of agrochemicals.
Waterborne agrichemicals compromise the anti-predatory behavior of zebrafish.
Data related uncertainty in near-surface vulnerability assessments for agrochemicals in the San Joaq…
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Estimation of the solubility parameters of model plant surfaces and agrochemicals: a valuable tool f…
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