Dietary controlled carcinogenicity study of chloral hydrate in male B6C3F1 mice

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Dietary controlled carcinogenicity study of chloral hydrate in male B6C3F1 mice is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.TAAP.2003.07.007
P698PubMed publication ID14644627

P2093author name stringJohn R Latendresse
Julian E A Leakey
Laura J Allen
William T Allaben
John E Seng
Nursreen Hussain
P433issue2
P304page(s)266-280
P577publication date2003-12-01
P1433published inToxicology and Applied PharmacologyQ2446974
P1476titleDietary controlled carcinogenicity study of chloral hydrate in male B6C3F1 mice
P478volume193

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