Comparative study of lung carcinogenesis
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S. S. Mirvish; Louise Chen; Nechama Haran-Ghera; I. Berenblum
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Article
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1969
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John Wiley and Sons
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French
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Urefhane, N-hydroxyurefhane, hydrazine and sume related compounds were tested in C57BL/6 and S W R mice for activity as lung carcinogens, promoters of X-ray leukaemogenesis, and skin tumour initiators. Equimolar doses were used where possible. N-hydroxyurethane (ethyl hydroxycarbamate) was as strong