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1. COVID-19: a review on SARS-CoV-2 origin, epidemiology, virology, clinical manifestations and complications with special emphasis on adverse outcome in Bhopal Gas Tragedy survivor.

2. COVID-19 mortality in 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy survivors: implications for chemically exposed populations.

3. COVID-19: a review on SARS-CoV-2 origin, epidemiology, virology, clinical manifestations and complications with special emphasis on adverse outcome in Bhopal Gas Tragedy survivor

4. Chronic respiratory morbidity in the Bhopal gas disaster cohorts: a time-trend analysis of cross-sectional data (1986-2016)

5. Cytogenetic changes in the Bhopal population exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) in 1984: Then and 30 years later

6. On the long-term effects of methyl isocyanate on cell-mediated immunity in Bhopal gas-exposed long-term survivors and their offspring

7. Increased Micronucleus Frequency in Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes Contributes to Cancer Risk in the Methyl Isocyanate-Affected Population of Bhopal

8. Spectrum of health condition in methyl isocyanate (MIC)-exposed survivors measured after 30 years of disaster

9. A retrospective review of cytogenetic studies on methyl isocyanate with special reference to the Bhopal gas tragedy: Is the next generation also at risk?

10. Bhopal atmospheric dispersion revisited

11. Epidemiologic Methods Lessons Learned from Environmental Public Health Disasters: Chernobyl, the World Trade Center, Bhopal, and Graniteville, South Carolina

12. Chronic respiratory morbidity in the Bhopal gas disaster cohorts: a time-trend analysis of cross-sectional data (1986-2016).

13. Preparedness Lessons from Modern Disasters and Wars

14. Cells With Chromosomal Aberrations Trigger Neoplastic Transformations in Humans

15. Molecular bio-dosimetry for carcinogenic risk assessment in survivors of Bhopal gas tragedy

16. Compensation to Bhopal gas victims: will justice ever be done?

17. The Bhopal gas disaster: focus on community health and environmental effects

18. From (before) Bhopal to (after) BP: trade secrets and the right to know

19. The Bhopal gas disaster and the poor state of occupational health and safety in India

20. [Genomics, self-medication, Bophal, citizenship: why should such a mixed bag matter for the nursing profession? ]

21. Molecular surveillance of hepatitis and tuberculosis infections in a cohort exposed to methyl isocyanate

22. Status of inflammatory biomarkers in the population that survived the Bhopal gas tragedy: a study after two decades

23. Bhopal Gas Tragedy: review of clinical and experimental findings after 25 years

24. Spectrum of health condition in methyl isocyanate (MIC)-exposed survivors measured after 30 years of disaster.

25. Bhopal Methyl Isocyanate Affected Population and Cancer Susceptibility: Where Do We Stand Now?

26. Bhopal's legacy: three decades on and residents are still being poisoned

27. Bhopal study represents 'missed opportunity'

28. Cytogenetic changes in the Bhopal population exposed to methyl isocyanate (MIC) in 1984: Then and 30 years later.

29. On the long-term effects of methyl isocyanate on cell-mediated immunity in Bhopal gas-exposed long-term survivors and their offspring.

30. A comparative assessment of major international disasters: the need for exposure assessment, systematic emergency preparedness, and lifetime health care.

31. Cells With Chromosomal Aberrations Trigger Neoplastic Transformations in Humans.

32. Increased micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes contributes to cancer risk in the methyl isocyanate-affected population of Bhopal.

33. Molecular bio-dosimetry for carcinogenic risk assessment in survivors of Bhopal gas tragedy.

36. Methyl isocyanate exposure and atypical lymphocytes.

37. A retrospective review of cytogenetic studies on methyl isocyanate with special reference to the Bhopal gas tragedy: is the next generation also at risk?

38. Bhopal atmospheric dispersion revisited.

39. Epidemiologic methods lessons learned from environmental public health disasters: Chernobyl, the World Trade Center, Bhopal, and Graniteville, South Carolina.

42. Molecular surveillance of hepatitis and tuberculosis infections in a cohort exposed to methyl isocyanate.

43. From (before) Bhopal to (after) BP: trade secrets and the right to know.

45. [Genomics, self-medication, Bophal, citizenship: why should such a mixed bag matter for the nursing profession? ].

46. [The Bhopal tragedy 25 (10+15) years after].

47. Status of inflammatory biomarkers in the population that survived the Bhopal gas tragedy: a study after two decades.

49. In utero exposure to methyl isocyanate in the Bhopal gas disaster: evidence of persisting hyperactivation of immune system two decades later.

50. Bhopal Gas Tragedy: review of clinical and experimental findings after 25 years.

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