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bibliographicCitation Chang LW, Dudley AW, lee YK, Katz J. Ultrastructural studies on the pathological change in the neonatal kidney following in utero exposure to halothane. Environ Res. 1975 Oct;10(2):174–89. doi: 10.1016/0013-9351(75)90081-x. PMID: 1193030.
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