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[해외논문] Bioconcentration of perfluorinated compounds in blackrock fish, Sebastes schlegeli, at different salinity levels

Environmental toxicology and chemistry, v.29 no.11, 2010년, pp.2529 - 2535  

Jeon, Junho ,  Kannan, Kurunthachalam ,  Lim, Han Kyu ,  Moon, Hyo Bang ,  Kim, Sang D.

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AbstractBioconcentration of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) was studied in a biphasic (uptake and elimination) study with blackrock fish, Sebastes schlegeli. The blackrock fish was acclimated to varying salinities over a two‐week period before the present study. Among the four selected PFCs: ...

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