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Mechanism of covalent adduct formation of diclofenac to rat hepatic microsomal proteins. Retention of the glucuronic acid moiety in the adduct.

A Kretz-Rommel and U A Boelsterli
Drug Metabolism and Disposition November 1994, 22 (6) 956-961;
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vol. 22 no. 6 956-961
PubMed 
7895615

Published By 
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Print ISSN 
0090-9556
Online ISSN 
1521-009X
History 
  • Published online November 1, 1994.


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  1. A Kretz-Rommel and
  2. U A Boelsterli
  1. Institute of Toxicology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Schwerzenbach.

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    Mechanism of covalent adduct formation of diclofenac to rat hepatic microsomal proteins. Retention of the glucuronic acid moiety in the adduct.

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    Mechanism of covalent adduct formation of diclofenac to rat hepatic microsomal proteins. Retention of the glucuronic acid moiety in the adduct.

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