Comparison of the elimination between perfluorinated fatty acids with different carbon chain length in rats.
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N. Kudo | Y. Kawashima | E. Suzuki | N Kudo | E Suzuki | M Katakura | K Ohmori | R Noshiro | Y Kawashima | M. Katakura | R. Noshiro | K. Ohmori | Kohtaro Ohmori | Rie Noshiro | Masanori Katakura
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