Soluble transition metals cause the pro-inflammatory effects of welding fumes in vitro
Jane McNeilly(University of Edinburgh), Ken Donaldson(Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh), William MacNee(University of Edinburgh), Leon R. Hibbs(University of Edinburgh), Iain J. Beverland(University of Strathclyde), Mark D. Gibson(Dalhousie University), Alan M. Howe(Health & Safety Laboratory), Mathew R. Heal(University of Edinburgh)
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