Species differences in hepatic glutathione depletion, covalent binding and hepatic necrosis after acetaminophen
Donald C. Davis(Lung Institute), Jerry R. Mitchell(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), David J. Jollow(Middlemore Hospital), William Z. Potter(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute)
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