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. 1953 Aug;55(1):146–151. doi: 10.1042/bj0550146

Studies in detoxication. 51. The determination of catechols in urine, and the formation of catechols in rabbits receiving halogenobenzenes and other compounds. Dihydroxylation in vivo

W M Azouz 1, D V Parke 1, R T Williams 1
PMCID: PMC1269148  PMID: 13093631

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