Are polymorphisms in metabolism protective or a risk for reduced white blood cell counts in a Chinese population with low occupational benzene exposures?
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A. Frank | Z. Xia | Guang-hui Zhang | L. Ye | Jing-wen Huang | Yong Li | Guo-qiao Zheng | De-ting Zhang | Li-fang Zhou | Xi-dan Tao | Jing Zhang | Yun-jie Ye | P. Sun
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