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S H Kon

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Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1978
Biological autoxidation. II. Cholesterol esters as inert barrier antioxidants. Self-assembly of porous membrane sacs. An hypothesisS H Kon
Medical Hypotheses|July 1, 1978
Underestimation of chronic toxicities of food additives and chemicals: the bias of a phantom ruleS H Kon
Nature|October 31, 1991
Direct action?S H Kon
Medical Hypotheses|September 1, 1978
Biological autoxidation. I. Decontrolled iron: an ultimate carcinogen and toxicant: an hypothesisS H Kon
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1981
Lead exposure of welders and bystanders in a ship repair yardP Grandjean, S H Kon
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|November 1, 1978
Health effects of low-level lead exposure among iron workers repairing an elevated railway in New York CityA Fischbein, R Goldberg, N Haymes, et al.
JAMA|March 16, 1979
Exposure to lead in firing rangesA Fischbein, C Rice, L Sarkozi, et al.
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Medical Hypotheses|November 1, 1978
Biological autoxidation. II. Cholesterol esters as inert barrier antioxidants. Self-assembly of porous membrane sacs. An hypothesisS H Kon
Medical Hypotheses|July 1, 1978
Underestimation of chronic toxicities of food additives and chemicals: the bias of a phantom ruleS H Kon
Nature|October 31, 1991
Direct action?S H Kon
Medical Hypotheses|September 1, 1978
Biological autoxidation. I. Decontrolled iron: an ultimate carcinogen and toxicant: an hypothesisS H Kon
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 1, 1981
Lead exposure of welders and bystanders in a ship repair yardP Grandjean, S H Kon
The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, New York|November 1, 1978
Health effects of low-level lead exposure among iron workers repairing an elevated railway in New York CityA Fischbein, R Goldberg, N Haymes, et al.
JAMA|March 16, 1979
Exposure to lead in firing rangesA Fischbein, C Rice, L Sarkozi, et al.
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