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Occupational and environmental exposures and biomarkers: human studies, animal data, and in vitro methods
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Mus m 1 personal exposure in laboratory animal workers in facilities where mice are housed in open cages and individually ventilated cages
Jennifer Canizales (London, United Kingdom), Jennifer Canizales, Meinir Jones, Sean Semple, Johanna Feary, Paul Cullinan
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International Congress 2016 – Occupational and environmental exposures and biomarkers: human studies, animal data, and in vitro methods
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Occupational and environmental exposures and biomarkers: human studies, animal data, and in vitro methods
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Airway diseases
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