Bioabsorbable polymer implants may provide a viable alternative to metal implants for internal fracture fixation. One of the potential difficulties with absorbable implants is the possible toxicity of the polymeric degradation products especially if they accumulate and become concentrated. According
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Acute Toxicity, Accumulation, and Excretion of Benthiocarb and Its Degradation Products in Killifish
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