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    Comparative Toxicity and Metabolism of N‑Acyl Homologues of Acetaminophen and Its Isomer 3′-Hydroxyacetanilide by Yakov M. Koen (1970593)

    Published 2016
    “…The hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen (APAP) is generally attributed to the formation of a reactive quinoneimine metabolite (NAPQI) that depletes glutathione and covalently binds to hepatocellular proteins. …”
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    Comparative Toxicity and Metabolism of N‑Acyl Homologues of Acetaminophen and Its Isomer 3′-Hydroxyacetanilide by Yakov M. Koen (1970593)

    Published 2016
    “…The hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen (APAP) is generally attributed to the formation of a reactive quinoneimine metabolite (NAPQI) that depletes glutathione and covalently binds to hepatocellular proteins. …”
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    Comparative Toxicity and Metabolism of N‑Acyl Homologues of Acetaminophen and Its Isomer 3′-Hydroxyacetanilide by Yakov M. Koen (1970593)

    Published 2016
    “…The hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen (APAP) is generally attributed to the formation of a reactive quinoneimine metabolite (NAPQI) that depletes glutathione and covalently binds to hepatocellular proteins. …”
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    Comparative Toxicity and Metabolism of N‑Acyl Homologues of Acetaminophen and Its Isomer 3′-Hydroxyacetanilide by Yakov M. Koen (1970593)

    Published 2016
    “…The hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen (APAP) is generally attributed to the formation of a reactive quinoneimine metabolite (NAPQI) that depletes glutathione and covalently binds to hepatocellular proteins. …”
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