Research | Children’s Health Household Exposure to Paint and Petroleum Solvents, Chromosomal Translocations, and the Risk of Childhood Leukemia
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Steve Selvin | Luoping Zhang | Catherine Metayer | S. Selvin | M. Aldrich | Luoping Zhang | Martyn T. Smith | P. Buffler | J. Wiemels | G. Scelo | C. Metayer | Ghislaine Scélo | Patricia A. Buffler | Melinda C. Aldrich | Joseph L. Wiemels | Stacy Month | S. Month
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