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Influence of sex on cytogenetic end points: evidence from a large human sample and review of the literature.

S Bonassi, C Bolognesi, A Abbondandolo, R Barale, P Bigatti, L Camurri, L Dalpra, M De Ferrari, A Forni and C Lando
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DOI:  Published September 1995
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Volume 4, Issue 6, pp. 671-679

PubMed 
8547835

Published By 
American Association for Cancer Research
Print ISSN 
1055-9965
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1538-7755
History 
  • Published first September 1, 1995.


Author Information

  1. S Bonassi,
  2. C Bolognesi,
  3. A Abbondandolo,
  4. R Barale,
  5. P Bigatti,
  6. L Camurri,
  7. L Dalpra,
  8. M De Ferrari,
  9. A Forni and
  10. C Lando
  1. Servizio di Epidemiologia Ambientale, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Genoa, Italy.
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