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Debra A Kaden

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Mutation Research. Reviews in Mutation Research|December 19, 2020
Mutagenicity monitoring in humans: Global versus specific origin of mutationsRichard J Albertini, Debra A Kaden
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 30, 2016
Do chromosome changes in blood cells implicate formaldehyde as a leukemogen?Richard J Albertini, Debra A Kaden
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 17, 2009
The control of benzene exposure in North America, Europe and some Asian nations has been highly successful but industrial exposure in other countries continues to be of concern. PrefaceMichael G Bird, Helmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 17, 2009
Benzene 2009--Health effects and mechanisms of bone marrow toxicity: implications for t-AML and the mode of action frameworkMichael G Bird, Helmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 6, 2014
The bone marrow niche, stem cells, and leukemia: impact of drugs, chemicals, and the environmentHelmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, Richard A Larson, et al.
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Mutation Research. Reviews in Mutation Research|December 19, 2020
Mutagenicity monitoring in humans: Global versus specific origin of mutationsRichard J Albertini, Debra A Kaden
Critical Reviews in Toxicology|September 30, 2016
Do chromosome changes in blood cells implicate formaldehyde as a leukemogen?Richard J Albertini, Debra A Kaden
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 17, 2009
The control of benzene exposure in North America, Europe and some Asian nations has been highly successful but industrial exposure in other countries continues to be of concern. PrefaceMichael G Bird, Helmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|December 17, 2009
Benzene 2009--Health effects and mechanisms of bone marrow toxicity: implications for t-AML and the mode of action frameworkMichael G Bird, Helmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|February 6, 2014
The bone marrow niche, stem cells, and leukemia: impact of drugs, chemicals, and the environmentHelmut Greim, Debra A Kaden, Richard A Larson, et al.
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