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Sulfur mustard and respiratory diseases: Revisit with special reference to the “Comments on ‘Sulfur Mustard and Respiratory Diseases’, Tang and Loke (Citation) and a prepared Integrated Mechanism for Chronic Pulmonary Disease from Exposure to Sulfur Mustard” by Saburi and Ghanei (Citation)

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Pages 277-281 | Published online: 12 Feb 2013

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