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Persistent organic pollutants in red- and white-blooded High-Antarctic notothenioid fish from the remote Weddell Sea
Strobel, A., Schmid, P., Burkhardt-Holm, P., Segner, H., & Zennegg, M. (2018). Persistent organic pollutants in red- and white-blooded High-Antarctic notothenioid fish from the remote Weddell Sea. Chemosphere, 193, 213-222. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.11.020
Persistent organic pollutants in tissues of the white-blooded Antarctic fish <I>Champsocephalus gunnari</I> and <I>Chaenocephalus aceratus</I>
Strobel, A., Schmid, P., Segner, H., Burkhardt-Holm, P., & Zennegg, M. (2016). Persistent organic pollutants in tissues of the white-blooded Antarctic fish Champsocephalus gunnari and Chaenocephalus aceratus. Chemosphere, 161, 555-562. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.01.089
Benzo(<I>a</I>)pyrene metabolism and EROD and GST biotransformation activity in the liver of red- and white-blooded antarctic fish
Strobel, A., Burkhardt-Holm, P., Schmid, P., & Segner, H. (2015). Benzo(a)pyrene metabolism and EROD and GST biotransformation activity in the liver of red- and white-blooded antarctic fish. Environmental Science and Technology, 49(13), 8022-8032. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5b00176