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Ganev VS, Dimitrov P, Petropoulos EA:
"Environmental toxicants implicated in the etiology of Balkan endemic nephropathy: molecular mechanisms of their toxicity at the cellular level",
In CEST2001: C, 97-103, (Sep 2001)


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