Hepatic and renal toxicity of the blue-green alga (cyanobacterium)Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii in male Swiss albino mice
Ian R. Falconer(The University of Adelaide), Peter Hawkins(Woodside (Australia)), Suzanne Froscio(The University of Adelaide), Greg J. Tozer(University of Adelaide), S J Hardy(Australian Water Quality Centre), Andrew R. Humpage(South Australian Water Corporation)
Environmental Toxicology
February 1, 1999
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