Evaluation of dietary exposure of crabs to inorganic mercury or methylmercury, with or without co-exposure to selenium

Evaluation of dietary exposure of crabs to inorganic mercury or methylmercury, with or without co-exposure to selenium is …
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P356DOI10.1039/C4JA00072B

P50authorJörg FeldmannQ54652880
Daiane Placido TorresQ59007945
Andrea RaabQ90783627
P2093author name stringSolange Cadore
Eva M. Krupp
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Selenium health benefit values as seafood safety criteria.Q48661554
Differential Sex, Morphotype and Tissue Accumulation of Mercury in the Crab Carcinus maenasQ56703456
P433issue7
P921main subjectco-exposureQ111795906
P304page(s)1273-1281
P577publication date2014-01-01
P1433published inJournal of Analytical Atomic SpectrometryQ3013649
P1476titleEvaluation of dietary exposure of crabs to inorganic mercury or methylmercury, with or without co-exposure to selenium
P478volume29

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