Unexpected associations of long-term and excessive exposure to trivalent chromium with hypertension and glycosuria in male tannery workers.
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A. Akhand | Di Chen | Akira Tazaki | Takumi Kagawa | Fitri Kurniasari | Yishuo Gu | Masashi Kato | Naveed Ahsan | Tomoyuki Tsuchiyama | M. M. A. Alhossain | Yanjun Gao
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