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. 1953 Sep;55(2):337–340. doi: 10.1042/bj0550337

Studies in detoxication. 54. The metabolism of benzene. (a) The formation of phenylglucuronide and phenylsulphuric acid from [14C]benzene. (b) The metabolism of [14C]phenol

D V Parke 1, R T Williams 1
PMCID: PMC1269243  PMID: 13093687

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