Pesticide exposure and risk of Parkinson's disease: A family-based case-control study
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Eden R Martin | G. Mayhew | W. Scott | E. Martin | J. Vance | M. Stacy | D. Hancock | J. Stajich | B. Scott | Jeffery M Vance | William K Scott | Jeffrey M Stajich | Burton L Scott | Dana B Hancock | Gregory M Mayhew | Rita Jewett | Mark A Stacy | Rita Jewett | W. Scott
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