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Thyroid stem cells but not differentiated thyrocytes are sensitive to slightly increased concentrations of heavy metals
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Epidemiological, clinical & surveillance
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Concentration of metals and trace elements in the normal human and rat thyroid: comparison with muscle and adipose tissue and volcanic versus control areas
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Reviews/ Overviews
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Increased thyroid cancer incidence in volcanic areas: a role of increased heavy metals in the environment?
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Toxicological
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Effect of low-dose tungsten on human thyroid stem/precursor cells and their progeny
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Epidemiological, clinical & surveillance
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer in Sicily: The role of environmental characteristics
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Epidemiological, clinical & surveillance, Physicochemical or geochemical
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Increased thyroid cancer incidence in a basaltic volcanic area is associated with non–anthropogenic pollution and biocontamination
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