Antidepressant pharmaceuticals in two U.S. effluent-impacted streams: occurrence and fate in water and sediment, and selective uptake in fish neural tissue.
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Antidepressant pharmaceuticals in two U.S. effluent-impacted streams: occurrence and fate in water and sediment, and selective uptake in fish neural tissue.
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Antidepressant pharmaceuticals ...... uptake in fish neural tissue.
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Antidepressant pharmaceuticals ...... uptake in fish neural tissue.
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Alan M Vajda
David O Norris
Melissa M Schultz
Stephen L Werner
Vicki S Blazer
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10.1021/ES9022706
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2010-03-01T00:00:00Z