Comet assay as a human biomonitoring tool: application in occupational exposure to antineoplastic drugs
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Susana Viegas | Elisabete Carolino | Miguel Brito | S. Viegas | M. Gomes | C. Ladeira | M. Brito | Carina Ladeira | E. Carolino | Mário Pádua | Manuel C. Gomes | M. Pádua
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