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Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases: new exposure assessment methods, experimental exposure in animal and humans and mechanisms
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Exposure to mild steel welding fume and susceptibility to pneumococcal infection in mice
R. Suri, R. Jose, R. Wilson, J. Brown, K. Palmer, D. Coggon, J. Grigg (London, Southampton, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases: new exposure assessment methods, experimental exposure in animal and humans and mechanisms
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Environmental and occupational respiratory diseases: new exposure assessment methods, experimental exposure in animal and humans and mechanisms
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R. Suri, R. Jose, R. Wilson, J. Brown, K. Palmer, D. Coggon, J. Grigg (London, Southampton, United Kingdom). Exposure to mild steel welding fume and susceptibility to pneumococcal infection in mice. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 4250
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