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Research Article

LACK OF DNA BINDING IN THE RAT NASAL MUCOSA AND OTHER TISSUES OF THE NASAL TOXICANTS ROFLUMILAST, A PHOSPHODIESTERASE 4 INHIBITOR, AND A METABOLITE, 4-AMINO-3,5-DICHLOROPYRIDINE, IN CONTRAST TO THE NASAL CARCINOGEN 2,6-DIMETHYLANILINE*

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Pages 93-107 | Published online: 30 Jan 2002

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