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Aflatoxin–Lysine Adducts in Haitian Patients Ingesting Peanut and Maize Products

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Jeremy R. Schwartzbord, Jef L. Leroy, Linda Severe & Dan L. Brown. (2016) Urinary aflatoxin M1 in Port-au-Prince and a rural community in north-east Haiti. Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A 33:6, pages 1036-1042.
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Genti Kostandini, James Rhoads, Gregory E. MacDonald, Eftila Tanellari, Rob Johnson, Eric Carroll & Gael Pressoir. (2021) Production, post-harvest management and gender dynamics among smallholder peanut farmers in Haiti. Agriculture & Food Security 10:1.
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Jeremy R. Schwartzbord & Dan L. Brown. (2015) Aflatoxin contamination in Haitian peanut products and maize and the safety of oil processed from contaminated peanuts. Food Control 56, pages 114-118.
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