Experimental neurotoxicity and urinary metabolites of the C5-C7 aliphatic hydrocarbons used as glue solvents in shoe manufacture.
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L Perbellini | L. Perbellini | F. Brugnone | F Brugnone | A. Spagnolo | N Frontali | M C Amantini | A Spagnolo | A M Guarcini | M C Saltari | M. Amantini | N. Frontali | M. Saltari | A. M. Guarcini
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