Increased health risk in Bangkok children exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from traffic-related sources. Tuntawiroon J, Mahidol C, Navasumrit P, Autrup H, Ruchirawat M Carcinogenesis 2007; 28: 816-22.

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Increased health risk in Bangkok children exposed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from traffic-related sources.
Tuntawiroon J, Mahidol C, Navasumrit P, Autrup H, Ruchirawat M
Carcinogenesis 2007; 28: 816-22.

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