Phenethyl isothiocyanate and sulforaphane and their N-acetylcysteine conjugates inhibit malignant progression of lung adenomas induced by tobacco carcinogens in A/J mice.
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S. Hecht | Chung-Xiou Wang | B. Pittman | F. Chung | Yang-ming Yang | D. Tian | E. McIntee | C. Conaway | J. Schwartz | Joel Schwartz | S. Hecht | F. Chung | Chung Xiou Wang | Yang Ming Yang | Joel E. Schwartz | C. Wang
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