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305 related items for PubMed ID: 15793813

  • 1. Inflammatory and immunological responses to subchronic exposure to endotoxin-contaminated metalworking fluid aerosols in F344 rats.
    Lim CH, Yu IJ, Kim HY, Lee SB, Kang MG, Marshak DR, Moon CK.
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