Abstract
Ahr locus phenotype in congenic mice influences hepatic and pulmonary DNA adduct levels of 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline in the absence of cytochrome P450 induction.
P V Nerurkar, H A Schut, L M Anderson, C W Riggs, L W Fornwald, C D Davis, E G Snyderwine, S S Thorgeirsson, W W Weber, J M Rice and G N Levy
Molecular Pharmacology May 1996, 49 (5) 874-881;
P V Nerurkar
H A Schut
L M Anderson
C W Riggs
L W Fornwald
C D Davis
E G Snyderwine
S S Thorgeirsson
W W Weber
J M Rice
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Abstract
Ahr locus phenotype in congenic mice influences hepatic and pulmonary DNA adduct levels of 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline in the absence of cytochrome P450 induction.
P V Nerurkar, H A Schut, L M Anderson, C W Riggs, L W Fornwald, C D Davis, E G Snyderwine, S S Thorgeirsson, W W Weber, J M Rice and G N Levy
Molecular Pharmacology May 1, 1996, 49 (5) 874-881;
Abstract
Ahr locus phenotype in congenic mice influences hepatic and pulmonary DNA adduct levels of 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoline in the absence of cytochrome P450 induction.
P V Nerurkar, H A Schut, L M Anderson, C W Riggs, L W Fornwald, C D Davis, E G Snyderwine, S S Thorgeirsson, W W Weber, J M Rice and G N Levy
Molecular Pharmacology May 1, 1996, 49 (5) 874-881;
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