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. 1949;45(2):158–163.

Studies in detoxication. 26. The fates of phenol, phenylsulphuric acid and phenylglucuronide in the rabbit, in relation to the metabolism of benzene

G A Garton 1, R T Williams 1,*
PMCID: PMC1274965  PMID: 16748606

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