Diesel exhaust inhalation increases thrombus formation in man.
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David E Newby | Flemming R Cassee | Magnus Lundback | Anders Blomberg | D. Newby | J. Badimón | F. Cassee | D. Faratian | K. Donaldson | N. Mills | N. Boon | A. Blomberg | A. Lucking | S. Barath | J. Pourazar | T. Sandstrom | Nicholas L Mills | Dana Faratian | Juan J Badimon | M. Lundback | Kenneth Donaldson | Thomas Sandstrom | Nicholas A Boon | Jamshid Pourazar | Andrew J Lucking | Stefan L Barath | Stefan Barath
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