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Urinary biomarkers to detect significant effects of environmental and occupational exposure to nephrotoxins. IV. Current information on interpreting the health implications of tests

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Bibliographic reference Bernard, Alfred ; Stolte, Hilmar ; De Broe, Marc E. ; Mueller, Patricia W. ; Mason, Howard ; et. al. Urinary biomarkers to detect significant effects of environmental and occupational exposure to nephrotoxins. IV. Current information on interpreting the health implications of tests. In: Renal Failure, Vol. 19, no. 4, p. 553-566 (1997)
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