Quercetin as a modulator of xenobiotic metabolism and reactive Oxygen species (ROS) in human HEPG2 cells / by Alam Clement Musonda.
By: Musonda,Alam Clement.
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Thesis (Ph.D) : University of Birmingham,Edgbaston, 1998
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