Biological reactive intermediates V : basic mechanistic research in toxicology and human risk assessment /
Much of organic chemistry is based on the ability of suitably structured chemicals to bind together through the formation of covalent bonds. Biochemistry is replete with examƯ ples of enzymatically catalyzed reactions in which normal body constituents can be linked through covalent bonds during the...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science+Business Media,
[1996]
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Series: | Advances in experimental medicine and biology ;
v. 387 |
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