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Chronic exposure to 6:2 chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate acid (F-53B) induced hepatotoxic effects in adult zebrafish and disrupted the PPAR signaling pathway in their offspring
Source PublicationEnvironmental Pollution
2019
Volume249Pages:550-559
Shi GH(师国慧); Cui QQ(崔倩倩); Wang JX(王金星); Guo H(郭华); Pan YT(潘奕陶); Sheng N(盛南); Guo Yong; Dai JY(戴家银)
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.ioz.ac.cn/handle/000000/14216
Collection动物生态与保护生物学院重点实验室
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Shi GH,Cui QQ,Wang JX,et al. Chronic exposure to 6:2 chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate acid (F-53B) induced hepatotoxic effects in adult zebrafish and disrupted the PPAR signaling pathway in their offspring[J]. Environmental Pollution,2019,249:550-559.
APA 师国慧.,崔倩倩.,王金星.,郭华.,潘奕陶.,...&戴家银.(2019).Chronic exposure to 6:2 chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate acid (F-53B) induced hepatotoxic effects in adult zebrafish and disrupted the PPAR signaling pathway in their offspring.Environmental Pollution,249,550-559.
MLA 师国慧,et al."Chronic exposure to 6:2 chlorinated polyfluorinated ether sulfonate acid (F-53B) induced hepatotoxic effects in adult zebrafish and disrupted the PPAR signaling pathway in their offspring".Environmental Pollution 249(2019):550-559.
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