In vivo comparison of epithelial responses for S-8 versus JP-8 jet fuels below permissible exposure limit.
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J. Heys | R Clark Lantz | Mark L Witten | Simon S Wong | Jeffrey Heys | R. Lantz | Simon S. Wong | Jason Vargas | Alana Thomas | Cindy Fastje | Michael McLaughlin | Ryan Camponovo | M. Witten | A. Thomas | C. Fastje | Jason Vargas | Michael McLaughlin | Ryan Camponovo | Cynthia D. Fastje
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