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2011 National Nanotechnology Initiative EHS Research Strategy Webinar, Thomas, Treye, Clancy Shaun, Carter Janet, and Bergeson Lynn , 10/20/2011, Washington, D.C., (2011) Abstract
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Moving toward exposure and risk evaluation of nanomaterials: challenges and future directions., Thomas, Treye, Bahadori Tina, Savage Nora, and Thomas Karluss , Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology, 07/2009, Volume 1, Issue 4, p.426-33, (2009) Abstract
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Research Strategies for Safety Evaluation of Nanomaterials, Part VII: Evaluating Consumer Exposure to Nanoscale Materials, Thomas, Treye, Thomas Karluss, Sadrieh Nakissa, Savage Nora, Adair Patricia, and Bronaugh Robert , Toxicological Sciences, 02/2006, Volume 91, Issue 1, p.14-19, (2006) Abstract
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