Copper and Human Health: Biochemistry, Genetics, and Strategies for Modeling Dose-response Relationships
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Michael Dourson | Wout Slob | Daniel Krewski | Scott Baker | Tar-Ching Aw | Bette Meek | Rita Schoeny | Larisa Rudenko | Bonnie Ransom Stern | D. Krewski | T. Starr | P. Aggett | W. Slob | C. Keen | B. Meek | R. Hertzberg | R. Schoeny | L. Haber | M. Dourson | T. Aw | K. Crump | M. Solioz | Kenny Crump | Peter Aggett | Marc Solioz | B. Stern | Lynne Haber | Rick Hertzberg | Carl Keen | Tom Starr | S. Baker | L. Rudenko
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