Literature review of Florida red tide: implications for human health effects
Barbara Kirkpatrick(Mote Marine Laboratory), Daniel G. Baden(University of North Carolina Wilmington), William M. Abraham(Mount Sinai Medical Center), Janet M. Benson(Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute), L. C. Backer(National Center for Environmental Health), Dominick Squicciarini(University of Miami), Lora E. Fleming(University of Exeter), Julia Zaias(University of Miami), Gregory D. Bossart(University of Miami), Yung Sung Cheng(Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute), David Johnson(Florida Department of Health), Richard Clark(Florida Department of Health), Richard H. Pierce(Mote Marine Laboratory)
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