Identification of benzo[a]pyrene metabolites in cervical mucus and DNA adducts in cervical tissues in humans by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.
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D Hoffmann | S. Waggoner | X. Wang | D. Hoffmann | A. Melikian | K. El-Bayoumy | K El-Bayoumy | B. Prokopczyk | A A Melikian | P Sun | B Prokopczyk | X Wang | S Waggoner | P. Sun | Peng Sun | Xu Wang
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