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Man-Technology-Environment research centre (MTM)

MTM Seminar 2018-05-08

From Chemical Structure to Toxic Effect: Data, Tools and Strategies

Prof. Mark Cronin from Liverpool John Moores University


  • Updated: 2018-10-11
  • Editor: Per Sporrong
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