Potential health effects of exposure to carcinogenic compounds in incense smoke in temple workers. Navasumrit P, Arayasiri M, Hiang OM, Leechawengwongs M, Promvijit J, Choonvisase S, Chantchaemsai S, Nakngam N, Mahidol C, Ruchirawat M Chem Biol Interact173p19-31(2008 May 9)

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Potential health effects of exposure to carcinogenic compounds in incense smoke in temple workers.
Navasumrit P, Arayasiri M, Hiang OM, Leechawengwongs M, Promvijit J, Choonvisase S, Chantchaemsai S, Nakngam N, Mahidol C, Ruchirawat M
Chem Biol Interact173p19-31(2008 May 9)

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