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Organotin compounds in seafood by ultrasonic assisted extraction and gas chromatography-triple quadr…
Organotin compounds (OTs) in surface sediments, bivalves and algae from the Russian coast of the Bar…
Fit-for-Purpose Assessment of QuEChERS LC-MS/MS Methods for Environmental Monitoring of Organotin Co…
Potencies of organotin compounds in scallop RXRa responsive activity with a GAL4-based reconstituted…
Speciation of organotin compounds in water and seafood samples by online hyphenation of porous polym…
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