Predicting exposure concentrations of chemicals with a wide range of volatility and hydrophobicity in different multi-well plate set-ups
Abstract Quantification of chemical toxicity in small-scale bioassays is challenging owing to small volumes used and extensive analytical resource needs. Yet, relying on nominal concentrations for effect determination maybe erroneous because loss processes can significantly reduce the actual exposur...
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Main Authors: | Julita Stadnicka-Michalak, Nadine Bramaz, René Schönenberger, Kristin Schirmer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/65f7288b839245649cfd6530aa6a9b08 |
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