DNA adducts in different tissues of smok
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Jack Cuzick; Michael N. Routledge; David Jenkins; R. Colin Garner
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Article
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1990
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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Purified DNA from human lung, liver, bladder, pancreas, breast and cervix has been analysed for DNA adducts using the nuclease P, modification of the 32P post-labelling technique. Tissues were obtained at autopsy from 13 men and 6 women. Relatives were asked to provide information on smoking history