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Inhibitors of Chemical Carcinogenesis
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Author(s):
Lee W. Wattenberg
Publication date
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1978
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Elsevier
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1978
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DOI:
10.1016/S0065-230X(08)60088-3
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pp. 1
The Epidemiology of Large-Bowel Cancer
pp. 143
Interaction Between Viral and Genetic Factors in Murine Mammary Cancer
pp. 197
Inhibitors of Chemical Carcinogenesis
pp. 227
Latent Characteristics of Selected Herpesviruses
pp. 257
Antitumor Activity of Corynebacterium Parvum
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