Induction of stomach cancer in rats and mice by halogenated aliphatic fumigants.
@article{Olson1973InductionOS, title={Induction of stomach cancer in rats and mice by halogenated aliphatic fumigants.}, author={W. A. Olson and Ralf Habermann and Elizabeth K. Weisburger and Jerrold Michael Ward and John h. Weisburger}, journal={Journal of the National Cancer Institute}, year={1973}, volume={51 6}, pages={ 1993-5 } }
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