Toenail Arsenic Concentrations, <i>GSTT1</i> Gene Polymorphisms, and Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water
Molly L. Kile(Oregon State University), David C. Christiani(Harvard University), Quazi Quamruzzaman(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Golam Mahiuddin(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), Li Su(Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), Thomas J. Smith(Harvard University), Ema Rodrigues(Boston Children's Hospital), Mahmuder Rahman(Dhaka Community Hospital Trust), E. Andrés Houseman(University of Massachusetts Lowell)
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