Ecotoxicology examined: current issues and trends; article from Professor ryszard laskowski
  • after reading the article, i noticed that there was not a word regarding in vitro methods in this field and this could have been maybe worth mentionning. in comparison to human risk assessment there is so far no accepted alternative methods at the regulatory level in ecotoxicology. some energy could also be put in this direction...

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