Pulmonary effects induced by ultrafine PTFE particles.
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J. Finkelstein | G. Oberdörster | R. Gelein | C. Johnston | G Oberdörster | R Gelein | C J Johnston | P. Mercer | N. Corson | J N Finkelstein | P Mercer | N Corson | G. Oberdörster
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