In vitro genotoxic effects of different combinations of cobalt and metallic carbide particles.
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Dominique Lison | Micheline Kirsch-Volders | M. Kirsch‐Volders | N. Lombaert | D. Lison | R. Finsy | Robert Finsy | Marlies De Boeck | Noömi Lombaert | Sofie De Backer | M. De Boeck | Sofie De Backer
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