Acetaldehyde-related pathology: bridging the trans-disciplinary divide /
Acetaldehyde contributes to pathologies ranging from cancer to asthma. It affects the whole body, the architecture of the cell and molecular control mechanisms. The origins of acetaldehyde vary from bacteria in the oral cavity and intestinal tract to atmospheric acetaldehyde as an environmental poll...
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Chichester :
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2007
Chichester : 2007 |
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v. 285 Novartis Foundation symposium ; 285 Novartis Foundation symposium ; v. 285 |
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