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Bioavailability of Haloacetates in Human Subjects
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Journal Article | A quantitative description of suicide inhibition of dichloroacetic acid in rats and mice. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Keys DA, Schultz IR, Mahle DA, Fisher JW | Keys DA, Schultz IR, Mahle DA, Fisher JW. A quantitative description of suicide inhibition of dichloroacetic acid in rats and mice. Toxicological Sciences 2004;82(2):381-393. |
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Journal Article | Toxicokinetics and oral bioavailability of halogenated acetic acids from two mixtures in naive and GSTzeta-depleted rats. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Saghir SA, Schultz IR | Saghir SA, Schultz IR. Toxicokinetics and oral bioavailability of halogenated acetic acids from two mixtures in naive and GSTzeta-depleted rats. Toxicological Sciences 2005;84(2):214-224. |
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Journal Article | Effect of short-term drinking water exposure to dichloroacetate on its pharmacokinetics and oral bioavailability in human volunteers: a stable isotope study. | TOXICOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Schultz IR, Shangraw RE | Schultz IR, Shangraw RE. Effect of short-term drinking water exposure to dichloroacetate on its pharmacokinetics and oral bioavailability in human volunteers: a stable isotope study. Toxicological Sciences 2006;92(1):42-50. |
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