Koc et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Applications of mass spectrometry for quantitation of DNA adductsKoc et al., 2002
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- Koc H
- Swenberg J
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- Journal of Chromatography B
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DNA adducts are formed when electrophilic molecules or free radicals attack DNA. 32P- postlabeling has been the most commonly used assay for quantitation of DNA adducts due mainly to its excellent sensitivity that allows quantitation at concentrations as low as∼ 1 …
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