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The metabolism of nitrosamines has been the subject of many studies in order to understand the molecular basis of their carcinogenicity.
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Puccini, P., Longo, V., Gervasi, P.G. (1991). High Affinity P-450 form for the Metabolic Activation of Den in Liver of Acetone-Induced Rats but Not of Hamsters. In: Columbano, A., Feo, F., Pascale, R., Pani, P. (eds) Chemical Carcinogenesis 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3694-9_37
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