<i>In Vivo</i> Tissue Distribution of Polystyrene or Mixed Polymer Microspheres and Metabolomic Analysis after Oral Exposure in Mice
Marcus Garcia(University of New Mexico), Eliseo F. Castillo(University of New Mexico), Julie In(University of New Mexico), Yan Jin(Suzhou University of Science and Technology), Jewel L. Meyer-Hagen(University of New Mexico), Eliane El Hayek(University of New Mexico), Matthew J. Campen(University of New Mexico), Rama R. Gullapalli(University of New Mexico), Rachel Templeton(University of New Mexico), Haiwei Gu(Arizona State University), Jorge González-Estrella(Oklahoma State University), Seth D. Merkley(University of New Mexico), Russell P. Hunter(University of New Mexico), Julia Yue Cui(University of Washington), Angelica Benavidez(University of New Mexico), David P. Sciezka(University of New Mexico), Kyle Joohyung Kim(University of Washington), Aaron S. Romero(University of New Mexico), Charles D. Forbes(University of New Mexico), Selitá Lucas(University of New Mexico), Guy Herbert(University of New Mexico)
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