Markers of early renal changes induced by industrial pollutants. III. Application to workers exposed to cadmium.
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A. Mutti | H. Roels | R. Lauwerys | G. Hotter | A. Bernard | I. Franchini | J. Buchet | I. Bundschuh | I. Ramis | A. Cardenas
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