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Particles and pollution: clinical and experimental data
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Location dependent differences in the capacity of European PM
2.5
to deplete respiratory tract lining fluid ascorbate
F. J. Kelly, S. Cook, T. Gotschi, P. Burney, N. Kunzli (London, United Kingdom; Los Angeles, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Particles and pollution: clinical and experimental data
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Particles and pollution: clinical and experimental data
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F. J. Kelly, S. Cook, T. Gotschi, P. Burney, N. Kunzli (London, United Kingdom; Los Angeles, United States Of America). Location dependent differences in the capacity of European PM
2.5
to deplete respiratory tract lining fluid ascorbate. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 3710
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