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Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition

Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases

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Schneider, F; Sporn, TA
January 1, 2014

Asbestos is the generic term typically used for six naturally occurring fibrous silicates that are or have been exploited commercially: the serpentine chrysotile and the amphiboles amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, tremolite, and actinolite [1].

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Schneider, F., & Sporn, T. A. (2014). Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases. In Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition (pp. 193–213). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41193-9_9
Schneider, F., and T. A. Sporn. “Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases.” In Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition, 193–213, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41193-9_9.
Schneider F, Sporn TA. Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases. In: Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition. 2014. p. 193–213.
Schneider, F., and T. A. Sporn. “Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases.” Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition, 2014, pp. 193–213. Scopus, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-41193-9_9.
Schneider F, Sporn TA. Cytopathology of asbestos-associated diseases. Pathology of Asbestos Associated Diseases Third Edition. 2014. p. 193–213.

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January 1, 2014

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193 / 213