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Summary Of: Xenobiotic

The term xenobiotic is derived from the Greek words... example of a group of enzymes involved in xenobiotic metabolism is hepatic microsomal... Xenobiotic substances are becoming an increasingly large problem in... Xenobiotic organs would need to be developed in such a way that they would not be...

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