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Inflammatory markers and experimental studies in occupational and environmental diseases
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Exposure of alveolar epithelial cells to zinc oxide particles at the air-liquid interface
A. G. Lenz, E. Bitterle, H. Hinze-Heyn, Y. Kim, E. Karg, B. Lentner, J. M. Samet, H. Schulz, K. L. Maier (Neuherberg/Munich, Germany; Chapel Hill, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Inflammatory markers and experimental studies in occupational and environmental diseases
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Inflammatory markers and experimental studies in occupational and environmental diseases
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3619
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Airway diseases
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