Effects of brief cutaneous JP-8 jet fuel exposures on time course of gene expression in the epidermis.
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James N McDougal | S. Berberich | C. Garrett | C. Amato | Carol M Amato | J. Mcdougal | Carol M Garrett | Steven J Berberich
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