Pesticide tests on humans cause concern
Meredith Wadman
Nature, 1998, vol. 394, issue 6693, 515-515
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washington A California pesticide company said that it had paid for a study at the University of California, Davis, of human volunteers who were exposed to methyl isothiocyanate, the active ingredient in metam sodium, a potent soil fumigant.
Date: 1998
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