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期刊名:Journal of toxicology and environmental health-part b-critical reviews

缩写:J TOXICOL ENV HEAL B

ISSN:1093-7404

e-ISSN:1521-6950

IF/分区:8.1/Q1

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This review is intended to provide risk assessors and risk managers with a better understanding of issues associated with total exposures of human populations to ethylene oxide from endogenous and exogenous pathways. Biomonitoring of human ...
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One of the factors responsible for lack of reproducible findings may be attributed to the raw material used. To date, there are no apparent studies examining reproducibility using venoms for the development of new toxin-based drugs with res...
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Arthropod-borne viruses are a group of etiologic agents accounting for different incapacitating diseases that progress to severe and lethal forms in animal and human targets consequently representing a significant burden on public health an...
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