The genotoxic potential in vitro and in vivo of the allyl benzene etheric oils estragole, basil oil and trans-anethole.
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P. Kasper | L Müller | P Kasper | L. Müller | K Müller-Tegethoff | T Petr | K. Müller-Tegethoff | T. Petr
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