A medical-toxicological view of tattooing
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A. Luch | B. Bocca | A. Alimonti | U. Hauri | P. Howard | P. Laux | W. Bäumler | T. Tralau | L. Dähne | J. Tentschert | W. Teubner | N. Kluger | B. Klitzman | J. Serup | T. Platzek | S. Dahouk | C. Cuyper | Annegret Blume | Ines Schreiver | V. Scott-Lang | L. Katz | Lars F. Krutak | Eric R. Bernstein | H. Colebrook | Paul Janssen | E. Wilkniß | I. Schreiver
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