N-2 acetylation of 2'-deoxyguanosine by coffee mutagens, methylglyoxal and hydrogen peroxide.
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T. Sugimura | M. Nagao | Y. Suwa | H. Ishida | H. Nukaya | T. Kosuge | K. Tsuji | T. Iwami | K. Wakabayashi
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