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. 1986 Aug;67:153–157. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8667153

Future directions and research priorities for food mutagens*

F J De Serres, E Zeiger, F T Hatch
PMCID: PMC1474423  PMID: 3757952

Abstract

This article is an expanded summary of the workshop discussions. Its objective is to add perspective and future orientation to the scientific symposium presented in the previous articles of this volume.

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Selected References

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