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Characterization of the enzymes that play a role in chemical carcinogenesis purififcation and characterization of NADPH dependent cytochrome c reductase from sheep liver and lung microsomes.-
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1985
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İşcan, Mesude
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Enzymes.
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Carcinogenesis.
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Cytochrome.
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Microsomes.
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M. İşcan, “Characterization of the enzymes that play a role in chemical carcinogenesis purififcation and characterization of NADPH dependent cytochrome c reductase from sheep liver and lung microsomes.-,” Middle East Technical University, 1985.