Wear particles from studded tires and granite pavement induce pro-inflammatory alterations in human monocyte-derived macrophages: a proteomic study.
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Mats Gustafsson | John Lindbom | Helen Karlsson | Bijar Ghafouri | Mats Lindahl | Christer Tagesson | Anders G Ljungman
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