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Chelating agents / Mercury poisoning / Porphyria / Amalgam / Biomonitoring / Porphyrin / Urinary system / Dental amalgam controversy / Chemistry / Mercury / Endocrine disruptors
Date: 2012-09-16 17:16:06
Chelating agents
Mercury poisoning
Porphyria
Amalgam
Biomonitoring
Porphyrin
Urinary system
Dental amalgam controversy
Chemistry
Mercury
Endocrine disruptors

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