The role of specific chemicals in the aetiology of human cancer can now be assessed using 32P-postlabelling in combination with corroborative biomonitoring techniques.
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Kadlubar, F. Detection of human DNA–carcinogen adducts. Nature 360, 189 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1038/360189a0
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