Der Einfluß des Lebensalters auf Umsetzungen von Phenacetin, p-Phenetidin, N-Acetyl-p-aminophenol, p-Aminophenol und Anilin im Hunde

  • Helmut Baader
  • Sami Girgis
  • Manfred Kiese
  • Hartmut Menzel
  • Ljerka Skrobot
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Helmut Baader
    • 1
  • Sami Girgis
    • 1
  • Manfred Kiese
    • 1
  • Hartmut Menzel
    • 1
  • Ljerka Skrobot
    • 1
  1. 1.Aus dem Pharmakologischen Institut der Universität TübingenGermany

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