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Applying of the information technologies for toxicity analysis of organic xenobiotics from an international list of the Baltic Sea pollutants

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The main focus of this work was to evaluate the capabilities of information technology to establish the biological activity of organic xenobiotics on the example of hazardous substances from the list of Helsinki commission (HELCOM) aimed at protecting the marine environment of the Baltic Sea from negative impact. These methodological approaches will be used in future for the preliminary assessment of the toxicity of new xenobiotics revealed in Baltic waters.

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Safonova, A.S., Chiganova, M.A. & Barenboim, G.M. Applying of the information technologies for toxicity analysis of organic xenobiotics from an international list of the Baltic Sea pollutants. Water Resour 43, 377–394 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0097807816020159

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