Human Inhalation Study with Zinc Oxide: Analysis of Zinc Levels and Biomarkers in Exhaled Breath Condensate.
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T. Brüning | T. Weiss | C. Monsé | B. Jettkant | B. Kendzia | J. Bünger | M. Raulf | R. Merget | V. van Kampen | O. Hagemeyer | E. Menne
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