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Environmental exposure and disease mechanisms
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Osteopontin and soluble mesothelin-related peptide levels in malignant and benign diseases due to environmental asbestos exposure and healthy people with environmental asbestos exposure
M. Bayram, I. Döngel, A. Akbas, N. D. Bakan, I. Benli (Sivas, Istanbul, Tokat, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Environmental exposure and disease mechanisms
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Environmental exposure and disease mechanisms
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M. Bayram, I. Döngel, A. Akbas, N. D. Bakan, I. Benli (Sivas, Istanbul, Tokat, Turkey). Osteopontin and soluble mesothelin-related peptide levels in malignant and benign diseases due to environmental asbestos exposure and healthy people with environmental asbestos exposure. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 3317
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