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Selective GC/MS analysis of 7-(2′-oxoethyl)guanine in the presence of 7-(2′-hydroxyethyl)guanine by oximation

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Kasemann, R., Föst, U. & Peter, H. Selective GC/MS analysis of 7-(2′-oxoethyl)guanine in the presence of 7-(2′-hydroxyethyl)guanine by oximation. Arch Toxicol 61, 245–246 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00316642

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