Dermal exposure to jet fuel suppresses delayed-type hypersensitivity: a critical role for aromatic hydrocarbons.
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S. Ullrich | Gerardo Ramos | Stephen E Ullrich | Alberto Yairh Limon-Flores | A. Limón-Flores | Gerardo Ramos
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