Mecoprop-p interrupts the development of zebrafish via apoptosis and vascular damage
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Mecoprop-p interrupts the development of zebrafish via apoptosis and vascular damage
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Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology
Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 162-168
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The Korean Society of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology (KSARB)
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2022-09-30
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10.12750/jarb.37.3.162
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