The incorporation of 3-phenoxybenzoic acid and other xenobiotic acids into xenobiotic lipids by enzymes of the monoacylglycerol pathway in microsomes from adult and neonatal tissues.
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C. Logan | P. F. Dodds | D. Hutson | K. Moorhouse | David H. Hutson | Peter F. Dodds | Kathryn G. Moorhouse | Christopher J. Logan
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