Repeated inhalations of diesel exhaust particles and oxidatively damaged DNA in young oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) deficient mice
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U. Vogel | H. Wallin | S. Loft | A. Klungland | M. Dybdahl | L. Risom | P. Møller | T. Haug
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