Re: Hengstler, J.G., Bolm-Auorff, U., Faldum, A., Janssen, K., Reifenrath, M., Gotte, W., Jung, D., Mayer-Popken, O., Fuchs, J., Gebhard, S., Bienfait, H.G., Schlink, K., Dietrich, C., Faust, D., Epe, B. and Oesch, F. Occupational exposure to heavy metals: DNA damage induction and DNA repair inhibition prove co-exposures to cadmium, cobalt and lead as more dangerous than hitherto expected. Carcinogenesis, 2003, 24, 63-73.

Kirsch-Volders, M;Lison, D
(2003) Carcinogenesis : integrative cancer research — Vol. 24, n° 11, p. 1853-4; author reply 1855-7 (2003)

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Kirsch-Volders, M., & Lison, D. (2003). Re: Hengstler, J.G., Bolm-Auorff, U., Faldum, A., Janssen, K., Reifenrath, M., Gotte, W., Jung, D., Mayer-Popken, O., Fuchs, J., Gebhard, S., Bienfait, H.G., Schlink, K., Dietrich, C., Faust, D., Epe, B. and Oesch, F. Occupational exposure to heavy metals: DNA damage induction and DNA repair inhibition prove co-exposures to cadmium, cobalt and lead as more dangerous than hitherto expected. Carcinogenesis, 2003, 24, 63-73. Carcinogenesis : integrative cancer research, 24(11), 1853-4; author reply 1855-7. https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/bgg165 (Original work published 2003)