@article{5820011f778b460bada62130734e956f,
title = "Analytical challenges hamper perfluoroalkyl research",
abstract = "The growing concern over these organohalogens, some of which have been found in human blood and appear to be widespread in the environment, led researchers to gather in Hamburg, Germany, in 2003 to evaluate the current state of methods to analyze for the organic contaminants. Jonathan Martin of the University of Toronto and 20 colleagues from industry, government, and academia summarize the main recommendations from the workshop.",
author = "Martin, {Jonathan W.} and Kurunthachalam Kannan and Urs Berger and {De Voogt}, Pim and Jennifer Field and James Franklin and Giesy, {John P.} and Tom Harner and Muir, {Derek C.G.} and Brian Scott and Mary Kaiser and Ulf J{\"a}rnberg and Jones, {Kevin C.} and Mabury, {Scott A.} and Horst Schroeder and Matt Simcik and Christina Sottani and {Van Bavel}, Bert and Anna K{\"a}rrman and Gunilla Lindstr{\"o}m and {Van Leeuwen}, Stefan",
year = "2004",
month = jul,
day = "7",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "38",
pages = "248A--255A",
journal = "Environmental Science and Technology",
issn = "0013-936X",
publisher = "American Chemical Society",
number = "13",
}