PMID: 622176Jan 26, 1978Paper

Direct or proximate contact between cells and metabolic activation systems is required for mutagenesis

Nature
T Kuroki, C Drevon

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Mar 15, 1974·International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer·E Huberman, L Sachs
Sep 1, 1974·Cancer·B DrewinkoR Alexanian

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Sep 1, 1987·Cell Biology and Toxicology·R LangenbachS Nesnow
Oct 1, 1981·Biochemical Pharmacology·K E AppelM Wiessler
Mar 1, 1979·Mutation Research·R D CurrenA E Freeman
Feb 1, 1992·Mutation Research·L NylundM Sorsa
Dec 1, 1993·Mutation Research·K MüllerL Müller
May 1, 1981·Mutation Research·C DrevonR Montesano
Jul 1, 1995·European Journal of Pharmacology·W A SchmalixH Greim
Jan 1, 1979·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·O Hankinson
Sep 1, 1979·Chemico-biological Interactions·B BeijeM A Zetterqvist
Jan 1, 1983·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·R LangenbachJ Allen

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