Expression of two cytochromes P450 invol
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Terry B. White; Dianne K. Hammond; Hernán Vásquez; Henry W. Strobel
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Article
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1991
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Springer
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English
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Cytochrome P450 is known to cause carcinogen activation and correspondingly increased cancer risk in animal models. In order to determine whether P450 in the colon may be involved in cancer development in the human, the human colon cell line LS174T was examined for the presence of various cytochrome