Absence of acrylamide-induced genotoxicity in CYP2E1-null mice: evidence consistent with a glycidamide-mediated effect.
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R R Tice | R. Tice | K. Witt | G. Kissling | L. Recio | G E Kissling | L Recio | B. Ghanayem | B I Ghanayem | K L Witt | Grace E. Kissling | Kristine L. Witt | Raymond R. Tice | Leslie Recio
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