Hepatic microsomal N-glucuronidation and nucleic acid binding of N-hydroxy arylamines in relation to urinary bladder carcinogenesis.
Fred F. Kadlubar(Courtauld Institute of Art), Elizabeth C. Miller, James A. Miller(Argonne National Laboratory)
PubMed
March 1, 1977
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