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Analysis of emerging contaminants in water and solid samples using high resolution mass spectrometry with a Q Exactive orbital ion trap and estrogenic activity with YES-assay.
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Authors:
Comtois-Marotte, Simon
Chappuis, Thomas
Vo Duy, Sung
Gilbert, Nicolas
Lajeunesse, André
Taktek, Salma
Desrosiers, Mélanie
Veilleux, Éloïse
Sauvé, Sébastien
Source:
Chemosphere
. Jan2017, Vol. 166, p400-411. 12p.
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Language:
English
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Format:
Academic Journal
DOI:
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.09.077
Database:
Environment Index
Journal:
Chemosphere
Volume:
166
Page Start:
400
Page Count:
12
ISSN:
00456535
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