Huang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Integrated microfluidic technology for sub-lethal and behavioral marine ecotoxicity biotestsHuang et al., 2015
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- 6120527120145669217
- Author
- Huang Y
- Aldasoro C
- Persoone G
- Wlodkowic D
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- Bio-MEMS and medical microdevices II
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Changes in behavioral traits exhibited by small aquatic invertebrates are increasingly postulated as ethically acceptable and more sensitive endpoints for detection of water-born ecotoxicity than conventional mortality assays. Despite importance of such behavioral …
- 231100000584 environmental toxicity 0 title abstract description 20
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