Studies on the mechanism of benzene toxicity.
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B D Goldstein | R Snyder | E Dimitriadis | G Witz | R Guy | P Hu | K Cooper | H Bauer | B. Goldstein | E. Dimitriadis | P. Hu | H. Bauer | R. Guy | Gisela Witz | Robert Snyder | Keith R. Cooper
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[9] R. Snyder,et al. The use of ferrokinetics in the study of experimental anemia. , 1981, Environmental health perspectives.