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Volatile nitrosamines in normal human faeces
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Cytosine Derived Heteroadduct Formation in Ultraviolet-irradiated DNA
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cis-syn Thymine Homodimer from Ultraviolet Irradiated Calf Thymus DNA
THE present interest in the ultra-violet irradiation of nucleic acids1–3 seems to warrant the tedious effort required to isolate in small quantities and to identify the product(s) formed in biological material, a...