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Article: Stainless steel corrosion products cause alterations on mouse spleen cellular populations
- Article from:
- Biomedical Materials
- Article date:
- June 1, 1995
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This study indicates that stainless steel corrosion products can spread systemically and accumulate in the spleen inducing histological and cellular alterations which may give rise to immunotoxicological consequences.
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