Cytotoxicity and cell-proliferation induced by the nephrocarcinogen hydroquinone and its nephrotoxic metabolite 2,3,5-(tris-glutathion-S-yl)hydroquinone.
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T. Monks | S. Lau | T. W. Jones | M. Peters | T. Jones
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