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  • 23. Determination of the urinary metabolites of styrene: estimation of the method evaluation function and evaluation of reference values in Danish subjects.
    Mürer AJ, Christensen JM, Midtgaard T.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1994; 65(5):313-8. PubMed ID: 8175186
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  • 28. Inter- and intra-individual sources of variation in levels of urinary styrene metabolites.
    Symanski E, Bergamaschi E, Mutti A.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 2001 Jul; 74(5):336-44. PubMed ID: 11516068
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  • 29. Ethylbenzene and styrene exposure in the United States based on urinary mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid: NHANES 2005-2006 and 2011-2012.
    Capella KM, Roland K, Geldner N, Rey deCastro B, De Jesús VR, van Bemmel D, Blount BC.
    Environ Res; 2019 Apr; 171():101-110. PubMed ID: 30660916
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  • 33. Urinary mandelic acid concentration after occupational exposure to styrene and its use as a biological exposure test.
    Engström K, Härkönen H, Kalliokoski P, Rantanen J.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1976 Mar; 2(1):21-6. PubMed ID: 1273564
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  • 34. Biological indicators of exposure in styrene polymerization workers. Styrene in blood and adipose tissue and mandelic and phenylglyoxylic acids in urine.
    Wolff MS, Lilis R, Lorimer WV, Selikoff IJ.
    Scand J Work Environ Health; 1978 Mar; 4 Suppl 2():114-8. PubMed ID: 734395
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  • 35. Biological monitoring of styrene in the reinforced plastics industry in Emilia Romagna, Italy.
    Galassi C, Kogevinas M, Ferro G, Biocca M.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1993 Mar; 65(2):89-95. PubMed ID: 8253516
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  • 36. DNA damage and susceptibility assessment in industrial workers exposed to styrene.
    Costa C, Costa S, Silva S, Coelho P, Botelho M, Gaspar J, Rueff J, Laffon B, Teixeira JP.
    J Toxicol Environ Health A; 2012 Mar; 75(13-15):735-46. PubMed ID: 22788361
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  • 37. Effects on the kidney of occupational exposure to styrene.
    Verplanke AJ, Herber RF.
    Int Arch Occup Environ Health; 1998 Feb; 71(1):47-52. PubMed ID: 9523249
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