Rapid metabolic phenotypes for acetyltransferase and cytochrome P4501A2 and putative exposure to food-borne heterocyclic amines increase the risk for colorectal cancer or polyps.
Nicholas P. Lang(John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital), Fred F. Kadlubar(Courtauld Institute of Art), Michael J. Lawson(University of Colorado Health), Martin Hauer‐Jensen(University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), Marguerite A. Butler(National Center for Toxicological Research), Joyce Massengill(John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans Hospital), R C Stotts
PubMed
December 1, 1994
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