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Sometimes Less Is More: Perinatal Bacterial Exposure May Be More Important Than Hepatitis for Liver Tumor Development

Environmental Health Perspectives - United States
doi 10.1289/ehp.116-a440b
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MutagenesisPublic HealthEnvironmentalHealthToxicologyOccupational Health
Date

October 1, 2008

Authors
David A. Taylor
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Environmental Health Perspectives


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