Structure-activity relationships for perfluoroalkane-induced in vitro interference with rat liver mitochondrial respiration.
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R. Melnick | G. Kissling | C. Blystone | G E Kissling | R L Melnick | K. Wallace | K B Wallace | C R Blystone
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