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10.4103/2278-330X.143002
Urine biomarker for benzene exposure and precancerous chromosome damage among gas station attendants in Bangkok, trend after implementation of declaration of standards for control of air quality
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Visiting Professor, Hainan Medical University, China;
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Adjunct Professor, Joseph Ayobabalola University, Nigeria;
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Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nis, Serbia;
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Professor, Senior Expert, Surinrajabhat University, Surin, Thailand
*Corresponding author: Prof. Viroj Wiwanitkit. wviroj@yahoo.com
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