Evaluation of the Association between Arsenic and Diabetes: A National Toxicology Program Workshop Review
Elizabeth A. Maull(National Institutes of Health), Dana Loomis(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Miroslav Stýblo(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Joshua Edwards(Midwestern University), Chin‐Hsiao Tseng(National Taiwan University), Ellen K. Silbergeld, Ana Navas‐Acién(University of Southern California), Jingbo Pi(University of California, Irvine), Kristina A. Thayer(United States Department of Health and Human Services), Matthew P. Longnecker(Research Triangle Park Foundation), Habibul Ahsan(Chicago Department of Public Health)
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