PLASMA CHOLECYSTOKININ AND HEPATIC ENZYMES, CHOLESTEROL AND LIPOPROTEINS IN AMMONIUM PERFLUOROOCTANOATE PRODUCTION WORKERS
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J. Mandel | G. Olsen | J. Burris | M. Burlew | J H Mandel | G W Olsen | J M Burris | M M Burlew | Michele M. Burlew
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