Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6327038 | Science of The Total Environment | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Even though, for most AhR agonists, the sensitivity of herring gulls is not known, the reported levels can be considered to represent a risk for biological effects in the developing embryo, compared to LC50 values in chicken embryos. For human consumers of herring gull eggs, these eggs contain TEQ levels up to four times higher than the maximum tolerable weekly intake.
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Authors
Martine Muusse, Guttorm Christensen, Tânia Gomes, Anton KoÄan, Katherine Langford, Knut Erik Tollefsen, Lenka VaÅková, Kevin V. Thomas,