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2016
Simmons, D. B. D.
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Sherry J. P.
(2016).
Plasma proteome profiles of White Sucker (Catostomus commersonii) from the Athabasca River within the oil sands deposit
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics. 19,
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2015
McMaster, M. E.
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Keith H.
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Tetreault G. R.
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Bennett J.
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Ings M.
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Evans M.
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Fish health in the Alberta Athabasca oil sands, developing baseline to assess future change
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2006
Colavecchia, M. V.
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Toxicity of oil sands to the early life stages of fish
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Biology
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Nelson, J. S.
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Hybridization and isolating mechanisms between Catostomus commersonii and C. macrocheilus (Pisces : Catostomidae)
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