New Molecular Evidence of Exposure to Aristolochic Acid in South Korea: Implications for Global Public Health Hazard Linked to Nephrotoxic and Carcinogenic Herbal Medicines
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Main Authors: | S. Wang (Author), J.S. Lim (Author), D.E. Choi (Author), K.G. Dickman (Author), M. Olivier (Author), S. Villar (Author), V.S. Sidorenko (Author), B.H. Yun (Author), R.J. Turesky (Author), J. Zavadil (Author), A.P. Grollman (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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