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Peter Matthiessen

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Lakartidningen|August 24, 2016
[Laparoscopic colorectal surgery is no longer an ugly duckling]Peter Matthiessen
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 9, 2008
An assessment of endocrine disruption in mollusks and the potential for developing internationally standardized mollusk life cycle test guidelinesPeter Matthiessen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 23, 2015
A review of the effects of azole compounds in fish and their possible involvement in masculinization of wild fish populationsPeter Matthiessen, Lennart Weltje
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 26, 2006
Implications of research on endocrine disruption for the environmental risk assessment, regulation and monitoring of chemicals in the European UnionPeter Matthiessen, Ian Johnson
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|January 29, 2016
Disruption of the stress response in wastewater treatment works effluent-exposed three-spined sticklebacks persists after translocation to an unpolluted environmentTom G Pottinger, Peter Matthiessen
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 12, 2016
Long-term water quality data explain interpopulation variation in responsiveness to stress in sticklebacks at both wastewater effluent-contaminated and uncontaminated sitesTom G Pottinger, Peter Matthiessen
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 22, 2002
Contaminants and their effects on estuarine and coastal organisms in the United Kingdom in the late twentieth centuryPeter Matthiessen, Robin J Law
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 19, 2016
Ecotoxicological hazard and risk assessment of endocrine active substancesAnnegaaike Leopold, Mike Roberts, Peter Matthiessen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|November 25, 2017
A review of the evidence for endocrine disrupting effects of current-use chemicals on wildlife populationsPeter Matthiessen, James R Wheeler, Lennart Weltje
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|July 7, 2017
Does a Defunctioning Stoma Impair Anorectal Function After Low Anterior Resection of the Rectum for Cancer? A 12-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Multicenter TrialSoran Gadan, Hannah Floodeen, Rickard Lindgren, et al.
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Lakartidningen|August 24, 2016
[Laparoscopic colorectal surgery is no longer an ugly duckling]Peter Matthiessen
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|April 9, 2008
An assessment of endocrine disruption in mollusks and the potential for developing internationally standardized mollusk life cycle test guidelinesPeter Matthiessen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|April 23, 2015
A review of the effects of azole compounds in fish and their possible involvement in masculinization of wild fish populationsPeter Matthiessen, Lennart Weltje
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|September 26, 2006
Implications of research on endocrine disruption for the environmental risk assessment, regulation and monitoring of chemicals in the European UnionPeter Matthiessen, Ian Johnson
Ecotoxicology (London, England)|January 29, 2016
Disruption of the stress response in wastewater treatment works effluent-exposed three-spined sticklebacks persists after translocation to an unpolluted environmentTom G Pottinger, Peter Matthiessen
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|May 12, 2016
Long-term water quality data explain interpopulation variation in responsiveness to stress in sticklebacks at both wastewater effluent-contaminated and uncontaminated sitesTom G Pottinger, Peter Matthiessen
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 22, 2002
Contaminants and their effects on estuarine and coastal organisms in the United Kingdom in the late twentieth centuryPeter Matthiessen, Robin J Law
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|November 19, 2016
Ecotoxicological hazard and risk assessment of endocrine active substancesAnnegaaike Leopold, Mike Roberts, Peter Matthiessen
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|November 25, 2017
A review of the evidence for endocrine disrupting effects of current-use chemicals on wildlife populationsPeter Matthiessen, James R Wheeler, Lennart Weltje
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|July 7, 2017
Does a Defunctioning Stoma Impair Anorectal Function After Low Anterior Resection of the Rectum for Cancer? A 12-Year Follow-up of a Randomized Multicenter TrialSoran Gadan, Hannah Floodeen, Rickard Lindgren, et al.
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