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Details on Person Metabolic activation and deactivation of arylamine carcinogens by recombinant human NAT1 and polymorphic NAT2 acetyltransferases

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8984625
_displayNameMetabolic activation and deactivation of arylamine carcinogens by recombinant human NAT1 and polymorphic NAT2 acetyltransferases
_timestamp2017-04-10 11:39:38
author[Person:8984622] Hein, D W
[Person:8984646] Doll, M A
[Person:8984677] Rustan, T D
[Person:8984695] Gray, K
[Person:8877541] Feng, Y
[Person:8984647] Ferguson, R J
[Person:8984648] Grant, D M
created[InstanceEdit:8984615] Duenas, Corina, 2017-04-10
journalCarcinogenesis
modified[InstanceEdit:8984717] Duenas, Corina, 2017-04-10
pages1633-8
pubMedIdentifier8353847
titleMetabolic activation and deactivation of arylamine carcinogens by recombinant human NAT1 and polymorphic NAT2 acetyltransferases
volume14
year1993
(literatureReference)[Summation:176095] Typical NAT 2 substrates were chosen as examples. They are p...
[Reaction:174967] NAT2 acetylation [Homo sapiens]
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