Comparison between two kinds of cigarette smoke condensates (CSCs) of the cytogenotoxicity and protein expression in a human B-cell lymphoblastoid cell line using CCK-8 assay, comet assay and protein microarray.
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Shu Zheng | Jian Jiang | Ji-liang He | Fangfang Huang | Guohai Chu | Guojun Zhou | J. Lou | Juanjuan Xu | Zhijian Chen | Wei Jiang | Ye-zhen Lu | Xiao-xue Li
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