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Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|July 1, 1994
Evidence for new metabolic pathways of chloramphenicol in the duckJ P Cravedi, M Baradat, L Debrauwer, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|March 25, 1998
1,4-Dihydroxynonene mercapturic acid, the major end metabolite of exogenous 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, is a physiological component of rat and human urineJ Alary, L Debrauwer, Y Fernandez, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Mercapturic acid conjugates as urinary end metabolites of the lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal in the ratJ Alary, F Bravais, J P Cravedi, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1995
Chloramphenicol oxamylethanolamine as an end product of chloramphenicol metabolism in rat and humans: evidence for the formation of a phospholipid adductJ P Cravedi, E Perdu-Durand, M Baradat, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 17, 1998
Identification of novel urinary metabolites of the lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal in ratsJ Alary, L Debrauwer, Y Fernandez, et al.
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Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|July 1, 1994
Evidence for new metabolic pathways of chloramphenicol in the duckJ P Cravedi, M Baradat, L Debrauwer, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|March 25, 1998
1,4-Dihydroxynonene mercapturic acid, the major end metabolite of exogenous 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal, is a physiological component of rat and human urineJ Alary, L Debrauwer, Y Fernandez, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|January 1, 1995
Mercapturic acid conjugates as urinary end metabolites of the lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal in the ratJ Alary, F Bravais, J P Cravedi, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|July 1, 1995
Chloramphenicol oxamylethanolamine as an end product of chloramphenicol metabolism in rat and humans: evidence for the formation of a phospholipid adductJ P Cravedi, E Perdu-Durand, M Baradat, et al.
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 17, 1998
Identification of novel urinary metabolites of the lipid peroxidation product 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal in ratsJ Alary, L Debrauwer, Y Fernandez, et al.
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