Aristolactam-DNA adducts are a biomarker of environmental exposure to aristolochic acid
Bojan Jelaković, Kathleen G. Dickman(Stony Brook University), Sandra Karanović(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Arthur P. Grollman(Stony Brook University), Damir Dittrich(College of Slavonski Brod), Robert J. Turesky(Nestlé (Switzerland)), Jovan Nikolić(Université Paris-Sud), Frederick W. Miller(Stony Brook University), Neda Slade(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Ivana Vuković Lela(University Hospital Centre Zagreb), Branko Brdar(Ruđer Bošković Institute), Karla Tomić(College of Slavonski Brod), Karen L. Edwards(University of Washington), Želimir Stipančić
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