Prostate cancer and toxicity from critical use exemptions of methyl bromide: Environmental protection helps protect against human health risks
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although ozone-depleting methyl bromide was destined for phase-out by 2005, it is still widely applied as a consequence of various critical-use-exemptions and mandatory international regulations aiming to restrict the spread of pests...
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Main Authors: | Budnik Lygia T (Author), Kloth Stefan (Author), Velasco-Garrido Marcial (Author), Baur Xaver (Author) |
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