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Peter S Ross

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Marine Pollution Bulletin|March 26, 2004
Response to Beckmen et al. ("Organochlorine contaminant exposure and associations with haematological and humoral immune functional assays with dam age as a factor in free-ranging northern fur seal pups"; Marine Pollution Bulletin 46: 594-606)Peter S Ross
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 22, 2006
Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular diseasePeter S Ross
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|December 21, 2011
Stress syndromes: heightened bioenergetic costs associated with contaminant exposure at warm temperatures in teleostsChris J Kennedy, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 26, 2004
Endangered Vancouver Island marmots (Marmota vancouverensis): sentinels of atmospherically delivered contaminants to British Columbia, CanadaGillian B Lichota, Malcolm McAdie, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|August 23, 2005
Association between lymphocyte proliferation and polychlorinated biphenyls in free-ranging harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups from British Columbia, CanadaMilton Levin, Sylvain De Guise, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 5, 2005
Persistent organic pollutants in the diet of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) inhabiting Puget Sound, Washington (USA), and the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia (Canada): a food basket approachDonna L Cullon, Steven J Jeffries, Peter S Ross
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|July 12, 2017
Identification of Spilled Oil from the MV Marathassa (Vancouver, Canada 2015) Using Alkyl PAH Isomer RatiosCarmen Morales-Caselles, Mark B Yunker, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 2, 2009
Persistent or not persistent? Polychlorinated biphenyls are readily depurated by grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis)Jennie R Christensen, Robert J Letcher, Peter S Ross
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|December 21, 2011
The effects of an in vitro exposure to 17β-estradiol and nonylphenol on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) peripheral blood leukocytesLesley K Shelley, Peter S Ross, Christopher J Kennedy
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|July 20, 2011
Hydrocarbon concentrations and patterns in free-ranging sea otters (Enhydra lutris) from British Columbia, CanadaKate A Harris, Linda M Nichol, Peter S Ross
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Marine Pollution Bulletin|March 26, 2004
Response to Beckmen et al. ("Organochlorine contaminant exposure and associations with haematological and humoral immune functional assays with dam age as a factor in free-ranging northern fur seal pups"; Marine Pollution Bulletin 46: 594-606)Peter S Ross
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 22, 2006
Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular diseasePeter S Ross
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|December 21, 2011
Stress syndromes: heightened bioenergetic costs associated with contaminant exposure at warm temperatures in teleostsChris J Kennedy, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|February 26, 2004
Endangered Vancouver Island marmots (Marmota vancouverensis): sentinels of atmospherically delivered contaminants to British Columbia, CanadaGillian B Lichota, Malcolm McAdie, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|August 23, 2005
Association between lymphocyte proliferation and polychlorinated biphenyls in free-ranging harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) pups from British Columbia, CanadaMilton Levin, Sylvain De Guise, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|November 5, 2005
Persistent organic pollutants in the diet of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) inhabiting Puget Sound, Washington (USA), and the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia (Canada): a food basket approachDonna L Cullon, Steven J Jeffries, Peter S Ross
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology|July 12, 2017
Identification of Spilled Oil from the MV Marathassa (Vancouver, Canada 2015) Using Alkyl PAH Isomer RatiosCarmen Morales-Caselles, Mark B Yunker, Peter S Ross
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|June 2, 2009
Persistent or not persistent? Polychlorinated biphenyls are readily depurated by grizzly bears (Ursus arctos horribilis)Jennie R Christensen, Robert J Letcher, Peter S Ross
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|December 21, 2011
The effects of an in vitro exposure to 17β-estradiol and nonylphenol on rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) peripheral blood leukocytesLesley K Shelley, Peter S Ross, Christopher J Kennedy
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|July 20, 2011
Hydrocarbon concentrations and patterns in free-ranging sea otters (Enhydra lutris) from British Columbia, CanadaKate A Harris, Linda M Nichol, Peter S Ross
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