PMID: 913379Oct 1, 1977Paper

Leaching of chrysotile asbestos in human lungs. Correlation with in vitro studies using rabbit alveolar macrophages

Environmental Research
M C JaurandJ Goni

Abstract

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Jun 1, 1980·Environmental Research·B ReissG M Williams
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Feb 1, 1983·Toxicology Letters·M C JaurandJ Bignon
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