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bibliographicCitation Smith CN, Lindsay CD. Kojic acid reduces the cytotoxic effects of sulfur mustard on cultures containing human melanoma cells in vitro. J of Applied Toxicology. 2001 Oct 31;21(6):435–40. doi: 10.1002/jat.777.
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