Elsevier

Biochemical Pharmacology

Volume 42, Issue 7, 12 September 1991, Pages 1504-1507
Biochemical Pharmacology

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Enzymatic conjugation of chlorambucil with glutathione by human glutathione S-transferases and inhibition by ethacrynic acid

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