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Al-Ansari AM, Saleem A, Kimpe LE, Sherry JP, McMaster ME, Trudeau VL, Blais
JM. Bioaccumulation of the pharmaceutical 17alpha-ethinylestradiol in shorthead
redhorse suckers (Moxostoma macrolepidotum) from the St. Clair River, Canada.
Environ Pollut. 2010 Aug;158(8):2566-71.
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Here we show that wild-caught fish contain ethinyl-estradiol! Surprise, it looks like EE2 has bioaccumulating potential. WE really have to start to eliminate pharmaceuticals from effluents. Have alook at the co-authors- another example of how and why scientists from various sectors should work together. Special thanks to our Environment Canada collaborators Jim S. and Mark McM.
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