Biomarkers of oxidative stress and its association with the urinary reducing capacity in bus maintenance workers
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P. Wild | M. Riediker | J. Sauvain | M. Rossi | A. Setyan | M. Guillemin | P. Tacchini | Grégoire Lagger | F. Storti | Simon Deslarzes
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