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Quinone chemistry and toxicity

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    Summary of the Symposium presented at the 30th Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Dallas, TX, March 1, 1991.

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    Present address: MRC Toxicology Unit, Medical Research Council Laboratories, Woodmansterne Road, Carshalton, Surrey, SM5 4EF, England.

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