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Asbestos bodies in the sputum of asbestos workers: correlation with occupational exposure
Paris C., Galateau-Salle F., Creveuil C., Morello R., Raffaelli C., Gillon J.C., Billon-Galland M.A., Pairon J.C., Chevreau L., Letourneux M.
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Eur Respir J 2002; 20: 1167-1173
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November
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Paris C., Galateau-Salle F., Creveuil C., Morello R., Raffaelli C., Gillon J.C., Billon-Galland M.A., Pairon J.C., Chevreau L., Letourneux M.. Asbestos bodies in the sputum of asbestos workers: correlation with occupational exposure. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: 1167-1173
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