Effect of lead (Pb) exposure on the activity of superoxide dismutase and catalase in battery manufacturing workers (BMW) of Western Maharashtra (India) with reference to heme biosynthesis.
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Nilima N. Dongre | J. G. Ambekar | Arun J Patil | Vinod R Bhagwat | Jyotsna A Patil | Nilima N Dongre | Jeevan G Ambekar | Rama Jailkhani | Kusal K Das | R. Jailkhani | Arun J. Patil | Jyotsna A. Patil | V. Bhagwat
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