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  • 1. Applicability of induced sputum for molecular dosimetry of exposure to inhalatory carcinogens: 32P-postlabeling of lipophilic DNA adducts in smokers and nonsmokers.
    Besaratinia A, Maas LM, Van Breda SG, Curfs DM, Kleinjans JC, Wouters EF, Van Schooten FJ.
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  • 3. Detection of DNA adducts in human oral tissue: correlation of adduct levels with tobacco smoking and differential enhancement of adducts using the butanol extraction and nuclease P1 versions of 32P postlabeling.
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  • 7. Analysis of DNA adducts in smokers' lung and urothelium by 32P-postlabelling: metabolic phenotype dependence and comparisons with other exposure markers.
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  • 9. Detection of carcinogen-DNA adducts in exfoliated urothelial cells of cigarette smokers: association with smoking, hemoglobin adducts, and urinary mutagenicity.
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  • 10. Influences of DNA isolation and RNA contamination on carcinogen-DNA adduct analysis by 32P-postlabeling.
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  • 19. Influence of GSTM1 and NAT2 genotypes on placental DNA adducts in an environmentally exposed population.
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