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B Marczynski

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Medical Hypotheses|August 1, 1988
Carcinogenesis as the result of the deficiency of some essential trace elementsB Marczynski
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1985
The binding of spermine to polynucleotides and complementary oligonucleotides at near physiological ionic strengthB Marczynski
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|April 1, 2000
Late asthmatic reaction caused by naphthylene-1,5 diisocyanateX Baur, D Wieners, B Marczynski
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|April 27, 2001
Respiratory diseases caused by occupational exposure to 1,5-naphthalene-diisocyanate (NDI): Results of workplace-related challenge tests and antibody analysesX Baur, Z Chen, B Marczynski
Toxicology|June 27, 1997
Changes in high molecular weight DNA fragmentation following human blood exposure to styrene-7,8-oxideB Marczynski, M Peel, X Baur
Medical Hypotheses|June 22, 2000
New aspects in genotoxic risk assessment of styrene exposure--a working hypothesisB Marczynski, M Peel, X Baur
Medical Hypotheses|February 1, 1995
Ethylene oxide as a major factor in DNA and RNA evolutionB Marczynski, W Marek, X Baur
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|May 1, 1994
[What do we know about the effect of environmental factors on the lung?]X Baur, B Marczynski, P Degens
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|December 16, 1997
Comparison of the binding potential of various diisocyanates on DNA in vitroM Peel, B Marczynski, X Baur
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|March 6, 1998
[Ammonia as inhalatory irritant]X Baur, B Marczynski, A B Czuppon
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Medical Hypotheses|August 1, 1988
Carcinogenesis as the result of the deficiency of some essential trace elementsB Marczynski
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1985
The binding of spermine to polynucleotides and complementary oligonucleotides at near physiological ionic strengthB Marczynski
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|April 1, 2000
Late asthmatic reaction caused by naphthylene-1,5 diisocyanateX Baur, D Wieners, B Marczynski
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|April 27, 2001
Respiratory diseases caused by occupational exposure to 1,5-naphthalene-diisocyanate (NDI): Results of workplace-related challenge tests and antibody analysesX Baur, Z Chen, B Marczynski
Toxicology|June 27, 1997
Changes in high molecular weight DNA fragmentation following human blood exposure to styrene-7,8-oxideB Marczynski, M Peel, X Baur
Medical Hypotheses|June 22, 2000
New aspects in genotoxic risk assessment of styrene exposure--a working hypothesisB Marczynski, M Peel, X Baur
Medical Hypotheses|February 1, 1995
Ethylene oxide as a major factor in DNA and RNA evolutionB Marczynski, W Marek, X Baur
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|May 1, 1994
[What do we know about the effect of environmental factors on the lung?]X Baur, B Marczynski, P Degens
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health|December 16, 1997
Comparison of the binding potential of various diisocyanates on DNA in vitroM Peel, B Marczynski, X Baur
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany)|March 6, 1998
[Ammonia as inhalatory irritant]X Baur, B Marczynski, A B Czuppon
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