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Synergistic chelation therapy or mixed ligand complexes for plutonium and cadmium poisoning?

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MAY, P., WILLIAMS, D. Synergistic chelation therapy or mixed ligand complexes for plutonium and cadmium poisoning?. Nature 278, 581 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1038/278581b0

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