## Abstract The effect of exposure to three concentrations of diesel exhaust on several heptic and pulmonary activities has been tested. After one year of exposure, the ability of liver microsomes to oxidize benzo[ฮฑ]pyrene to more polar metabolites was not increased. Further studies with liver micr
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Effect of acute and repeated exposure to low doses of hydrazine on hepatic microsomal enzymes and biochemical parameters in vivo
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1994
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- English
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- 68
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- Article
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- 0340-5761
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