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Publications by M R Cullen
The Amphibole Hypothesis of Asbestos-Related Cancer--Gone but Not Forgotten.
American Journal of Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Investigation of a Cluster of Pituitary Adenomas in Workers in the Aluminum Industry.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
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Asbestos-Related Cancer and the Amphibole Hypothesis. The First Documentation of the Association.
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Forgotten but Not Gone! Syphilis Induced Tenosynovitis
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Gone but Not Forgotten: Lesional Memory in Psoriatic Skin
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Gone With the Windbut Not Forgotten
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Mechanisms of Asbestos Carcinogenesis and Toxicity: The Amphibole Hypothesis Revisited.
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Occupational Exposure to Chrysotile Asbestos and Cancer Risk: A Review of the Amphibole Hypothesis.
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