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Modification of human serum albumin by acrylamide at cysteine-34: a basis for a rapid biomonitoring procedure

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Noort, D., Fidder, A. & Hulst, A.G. Modification of human serum albumin by acrylamide at cysteine-34: a basis for a rapid biomonitoring procedure. Arch Toxicol 77, 543–545 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-003-0484-5

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