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. 1958 Mar;68(3):440–447. doi: 10.1042/bj0680440

Metabolism of polycyclic compounds. 12. An acid-labile precursor of 1-naphthylmercapturic acid and naphthol: an N-acetyl-S- (1:2-dihydrohydroxynaphthyl)-l-cysteine*

E Boyland 1, P Sims 1
PMCID: PMC1200374  PMID: 13522642

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