Thimerosal induces micronuclei in the cytochalasin B block micronucleus test with human lymphocytes
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Jürgen Bünger | Michael Müller | J. Bünger | E. Hallier | T. Schulz | Götz Westphal | Soha Asgari | Thomas Schulz | Michael Müller | Ernst Hallier | G. Westphal | M. Müller | Soha Asgari
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