Promotion of lung adenocarcinoma following inhalation exposure to multi-walled carbon nanotubes
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Dale W Porter | Morinobu Endo | W. McKinney | D. Frazer | V. Castranova | M. Endo | D. Porter | A. Hubbs | R. Mercer | L. Battelli | Michael E. Andrew | Lauren M. Staska | L. Sargent | Bean T. Chen | S. Reynolds | K. Fluharty | D. Lowry | K. Siegrist | M. Kashon | A. Bauer | J. Salisbury | Shuji Tsuruoka | Vince Castranova | Ann F Hubbs | Bean T Chen | Michael Andrew | Michael L Kashon | Robert R Mercer | Walter McKinney | David Frazer | Steven H Reynolds | Jeffrey L Salisbury | Lori Battelli | Linda M Sargent | Lauren M Staska | David T Lowry | Katelyn J Siegrist | Alison K Bauer | Shuji Tsuruoka | Kara L Fluharty | S. Tsuruoka | Katelyn J. Siegrist
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