Evaluation of selected cytokine levels after exposure to industrial fibrous dusts in experiment

M. Hurbankova, A. Kaiglova, L. Wsolova (Bratislava, Slovakia)

Source: Annual Congress 2001 - Lung injury and environmental toxins
Session: Lung injury and environmental toxins
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 2794

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