Dermal Exposure to Jet Fuel JP-8 Significantly Contributes to the Production of Urinary Naphthols in Fuel-Cell Maintenance Workers
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Peter P. Egeghy | Lawrence L. Kupper | Stephen M. Rappaport | L. Kupper | S. Rappaport | B. Serdar | P. Egeghy | L. Nylander-French | Yi-Chun E. Chao | Leena A. Nylander-French | Berrin Serdar | Y. Chao
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