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Digestive Solubilization of Sediment-Sorbed Contaminants: A Comparison of In Vitro and In Vivo Processes
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | High concentrations of complexed metals in the guts of deposit feeders | LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY | Chen Z, Mayer LM, Quetel C, Donard OFX, Self RFL, Jumars PA, Weston DP | Chen Z, Mayer LM, Quetel C, Donard OFX, Self RFL, Jumars PA, Weston DP. High concentrations of complexed metals in the guts of deposit feeders. Limnology and Oceanography 2000;45(6):1358-1367 |
R825353 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Benzo[a]pyrene and zinc solubilization by digestive fluids of benthic invertebrates-A cross-phyletic study. | ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY | Mayer LM, Weston DP, Bock MJ | Mayer LM, Weston DP, Bock MJ. Benzo[a]pyrene and zinc solubilization by digestive fluids of benthic invertebrates-A cross-phyletic study. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 2001;20(9):1890-1900. |
R825353 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Comparison of in vitro digestive fluid extraction and traditional in vivo approaches as measures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioavailability from sediments. | ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY | Weston DP, Mayer LM | Weston DP, Mayer LM. Comparison of in vitro digestive fluid extraction and traditional in vivo approaches as measures of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon bioavailability from sediments. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1998;17(5):830-840. |
R825353 (Final) |
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Journal Article | In vitro digestive fluid extraction as a measure of the bioavailability of sediment-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: Sources of variation and implications for partitioning models. | ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY | Weston DP, Mayer LM | Weston DP, Mayer LM. In vitro digestive fluid extraction as a measure of the bioavailability of sediment-associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: Sources of variation and implications for partitioning models. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1998;17(5):820-829. |
R825353 (Final) |
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Journal Article | The role of ingestion as a route of contaminant bioaccumulation in a deposit-feeding polychaete. | ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY | Weston DP, Penry DL, Gulmann LK | Weston DP, Penry DL, Gulmann LK. The role of ingestion as a route of contaminant bioaccumulation in a deposit-feeding polychaete. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 2000;38(4):446-454. |
R825353 (Final) |
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