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Simple theoretical criterion of chemical carcinogenicity

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The correlation between the average quasi-valence number and carcinogenicity of organic compounds has been established and discussed.

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Veljković, V., Lalović, D.I. Simple theoretical criterion of chemical carcinogenicity. Experientia 33, 1228–1229 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01922345

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