Role of aromatic amine acetyltransferases, NAT1 and NAT2, in carcinogen-DNA adduct formation in the human urinary bladder.
Alaa F. Badawi, Fred F. Kadlubar(Courtauld Institute of Art), Ari Hirvonen, Douglas A. Bell(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Nicholas P. Lang(John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital)
PubMed
November 15, 1995
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