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. 1950 Sep;47(3):279–284. doi: 10.1042/bj0470279

Studies in detoxication. 33. The metabolism of halogenobenzenes. A comparison of the glucuronic acid, ethereal sulphate and mercapturic acid conjugations of chloro-, bromo- and iodo-benzenes and of the o-, m- and p-chlorophenols. Biosynthesis of o-, m- and p-chlorophenylglucuronides

B Spencer 1, R T Williams 1
PMCID: PMC1275207  PMID: 14800881

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