Lung function, blood markers and genetic polymorphisms differences, between subjects exposed and not to silica
E. Lombardi (SP, Brazil), F. Gonçalves (SP, Brazil), I. Firigato (SP, Brazil), M. Terra-Filho (SP, Brazil), G. Prado (SP, Brazil), U. Santos (SP, Brazil)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Environment, work and respiratory health in occupational and environmental lung diseases
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