Quantitative and qualitative differences in the metabolism of 14C-1,3-butadiene in rats and mice: relevance to cancer susceptibility.
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J. A. Bond | W. P. Watson | P. Boogaard | B. Wong | M. Medinsky | E. Booth | M. Peters | N. J. van Sittert | N. J. Sittert | P. A. van Elburg | K. A. Richardson | R. Megens | James A. Bond | William P. Watson | Peter J. Boogaard | Kevan A. Richardson | Brian A. Wong | René H. J. J. J. Megens | Paul A. van Elburg
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