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Expression of lymphocyte cell surface markers in workers exposed to different respiratory hazards: biomarkers of occupational respiratory disease

Pages 367-372 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008

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J.R.M Swan, P Beckett, D Fishwick, K Oakley, N Raza, R.McL Niven, A.M Fletcher, H Francis, C.A.C Pickering, R Rawbone, B Crook & A.D Curran. (2002) A review of the use of CD14: a biomarker for workplace airborne endotoxin exposure?. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 50:2, pages 127-134.
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