L’aluminium, facteur de risque environnemental impliqué dans la physiopathologie des maladies intestinales
L’aluminium (Al) est le métal le plus abondant de notre environnement. Il est naturellement présent dans les sols, les roches, les minéraux, l’air, l’eau, et son utilisation pour la fabrication de produits de consommation courante n’a cessé d’augmenter de façon exponentielle dans les pays industrial...
Main Author: | Esquerre, Nicolas |
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Other Authors: | Lille 2 |
Language: | fr |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016LIL2S008/document |
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