Involvement of phenolic metabolites in the irreversible protein-binding of aromatic hydrocarbons: reactive metabolites of [14C]naphthalene and [14C]1-naphthol formed by rat liver microsomes
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Involvement of phenolic metabolites in the irreversible protein-binding of aromatic hydrocarbons: reactive metabolites of [14C]naphthalene and [14C]1-naphthol formed by rat liver microsomes
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