SHORT COMMUNICATION: Genotype/phenotype discordance for human arylamine <i>N</i>-acetyltransferase (NAT2) reveals a new slow-acetylator allele common in African-Americans
Douglas A. Bell(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), George W. Lucier, Jonathan S. Wiest(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Fred F. Kadlubar(Courtauld Institute of Art), Elizabeth Stephens, Jack A. Taylor(Cornell University), Leonard H. Brubaker(Augusta University), Marguerite A. Butler(National Center for Toxicological Research)
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