Bladder freeze ulceration and sodium saccharin feeding in the rat: Examination for urinary nitrosamines, mutagens and bacteria, and effects on hepatic microsomal enzymes
Ryuichi Hasegawa(Mitsubishi Chemical (Japan)), Samuel M. Cohen(Nebraska Medical Center), B. Alex Merrick(Research Triangle Park Foundation), M. Davies(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Phillip Issenberg(University of Nebraska Medical Center), DonaldE. Mcmillan(University of Nebraska Medical Center), J Jones(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Betty A. Walker(University of Nebraska Medical Center), M John(University of Nebraska Medical Center), R. Schnell, M. Cano(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Dominik Klein(Helmholtz Zentrum München)
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