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Glyphosate and Triton X-100 single-competitive sorption-desorption analysis through kinetic and equilibrium frameworks utilizing maximum likelihood method. [PDF]
Moghimi H, Mousavi Nezhad M, Huysmans M.
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Global Evidence on Monitoring Human Pesticide Exposure. [PDF]
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Functional synergy and genomic linkage of glyphosate resistance traits in Canada fleabane. [PDF]
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Microbial Degradation of Herbicide Residues in Australian Soil: An Overview of Mechanistic Insights and Recent Advancements. [PDF]
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Toxicological Reviews, 2004
Glyphosate is used extensively as a non-selective herbicide by both professional applicators and consumers and its use is likely to increase further as it is one of the first herbicides against which crops have been genetically modified to increase their tolerance.
Sally M, Bradberry +2 more
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Glyphosate is used extensively as a non-selective herbicide by both professional applicators and consumers and its use is likely to increase further as it is one of the first herbicides against which crops have been genetically modified to increase their tolerance.
Sally M, Bradberry +2 more
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Biomonitoring Equivalents for glyphosate
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2023One of the most widely used herbicides worldwide, glyphosate is registered for use in many agricultural and non-agricultural settings. Accordingly, regulatory authorities develop toxicology reference values (TRVs) to conduct risk assessments for potential exposures. Exposures to glyphosate are typically biomonitored via measures of glyphosate in urine.
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