Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in global lakes: A review and meta-analysis
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This paper, published in 2018, received 578 indexed citations . Written by Yuyi Yang, Wenjuan Song, Hui Lin, Weibo Wang, Linna Du and Wei Xing covering the research area of Pollution, Ecology and Molecular Medicine. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Pollution (393 citations), Molecular Medicine (129 citations), Ecology (109 citations), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (105 citations) and Water Science and Technology (91 citations). Published in Environment International.
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