Urinary thrombomodulin levels were significantly higher following occupational exposure to chemicals, in the presence of dipstick protein, but not in the presence of dipstick blood

Mark W. Ruddock, Ricardo De Matos Simoes, Declan O'Rourke, Brian Duggan, Michael Stevenson, Hugh F. O'Kane, David Curry, Funso Abogunrin, Frank Emmert-Streib, Cherith N. Reid, Perry Maxwell, Ken Arthur, Michael Mallon, Gail Carson, Grace Kennedy, Kate E. Williamson*

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