Genotoxicity Assessment of Reactive and Disperse Textile Dyes Using Human Dermal Equivalent (3D Cell Culture System)
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A. Tedesco | D. M. Leme | F. L. Primo | Graciely Gomides Gobo | C. R. V. da Costa | D. P. de Oliveira
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