Dugesia japonica is the best suited of three planarian species for high-throughput toxicology screening (bibtex)
by Danielle Ireland, Veronica Bochenek, *Daniel Chaiken*, Christina Rabeler, *Sumi Onoe*, Ameet Soni and Eva-Maria S. Collins
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Dugesia japonica is the best suited of three planarian species for high-throughput toxicology screening. Danielle Ireland, Veronica Bochenek, *Daniel Chaiken*, Christina Rabeler, *Sumi Onoe*, Ameet Soni and Eva-Maria S. Collins. In Chemosphere, vol. 253, pp. 126718, 2020. [cached]
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@string{chaiken="*Daniel Chaiken*"}
@string{onoe="*Sumi Onoe*"}
@string{soni="Ameet Soni"}
@string{collins="Eva-Maria S. Collins"}
@article{ireland.chemosphere20,
title = "Dugesia japonica is the best suited of three planarian species for high-throughput toxicology screening",
journal = "Chemosphere",
volume = "253",
pages = "126718",
year = "2020",
issn = "0045-6535",
url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0045653520309115",
author = "Danielle Ireland and Veronica Bochenek and # Chaiken # and Christina Rabeler and # Onoe # and # Soni # and # Collins #",
comment={<a href="https://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~soni/pubs/ireland.chemosphere20.pdf">[cached]}
}
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