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In suspensions of red cells of dogs p-chloronitrosobenzene is more stable than nitrosobenzene. It produces hemiglobin at a slower rate than nitrosobenzene does. The relevance of these findings for explaining the accumulation of p-chloronitrosobenzene in the blood of dogs injected with p-chloroaniline has been discussed.
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Kiese, M. The reduction of p-chloronitrosobenzene in the red cells of dogs. Naunyn - Schmiedebergs Arch 245, 484–486 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00245791
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