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- who: Clu00e9mence A. Gu00e9ly et al. from the Environment (INRAE), National Veterinay School of Toulouse (ENVT), University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France have published the research: Contribution of Reliable Chromatographic Data in QSAR for Modelling Bisphenol Transport across the Human Placenta Barrier, in the Journal: Molecules 2023, 500 of /2023/
- what: This study evaluated and compared the capacity of QSAR models based either on molecular or chromatographic descriptors or a combination of both to predict the placental passage of BPs. Twenty-four models based on uncorrelated descriptors were identified, resulting in the selection of eight models . . .
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