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Title:
The identification of arsenobetaine as the sole water-soluble arsenic constituent of the tail muscle of the western king prawn Penaeus latisulcatus [Subtitle:K. A. Francesconi and J. S. Edmonds]
Author:
Francesconi, K. A.
;
Edmonds, John S.
Citation:
ACCNO:20817
Publisher:
Comparative biochestry and physiology - Vol. 87C, No. 2, 1987
Year:
1987
Series:
Comparative biochestry and physiology - Vol. 87C, No. 2, 1987
Description:
pp. 345-347
Subject:
Western king prawn.
;
Penaeus latisulcatus
;
Arsenic compounds.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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