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Some traditional herbal medicines, some mycotoxins, naphthalene and styrene.
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Publication date:
2001-12-31
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IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans / World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer
Keywords:
Animals
,
Carcinogens
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
Herbal Medicine
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Humans
,
Medicine, Traditional
,
Mycotoxins
,
Naphthalenes
,
Plants, Medicinal
,
Styrene
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Herbal Medicines Journal (Herb Med J)
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12687954
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Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Carcinogens
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
Herbal Medicine
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Humans
,
Medicine, Traditional
,
Mycotoxins
,
Naphthalenes
,
Plants, Medicinal
,
Styrene
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Keywords:
Animals
,
Carcinogens
,
administration & dosage
,
adverse effects
,
Herbal Medicine
,
legislation & jurisprudence
,
Humans
,
Medicine, Traditional
,
Mycotoxins
,
Naphthalenes
,
Plants, Medicinal
,
Styrene
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