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X. Pulmonary Response-Dust Interaction: Enhanced Pulmonary Response to the Inhalation of Freshly Fractured Silica as Compared with Aged Dust Exposure: Vincent Castranova, William H. Pailes, Nar S. Dalal, Philip R. Miles, Linda Bowman, Val Vallyathan, Donna Pack, Kenneth C. Weber, Ann Hubbs, Dian Schwegler-Berry, Jean Xiang, Richard Dey, Jack Blackford, Jane Y.C. Ma, MarkBurger, Dale A. Shoemaker, Jack R. Pretty, Dawn M. Ramsey, Jeff L. McLaurin, Amir Khan, Paul A . Baron, Charles P. Children, Lloyd E. Stettler, and Alex W. Teass

Enhanced Pulmonary Response to the Inhalation of Freshly Fractured Silica as Compared with Aged Dust Exposure

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