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Authors: KLINE SA
Citation: Sa. Kline, DISSOCIATION - CLINICAL AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE - LYNN,SJ, RHUE,JW, Canadian journal of psychiatry, 40(8), 1995, pp. 493-494

Authors: CHANG RL WONG CQ KLINE SA CONNEY AH GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G
Citation: Rl. Chang et al., MUTAGENICITY OF TRANS,TRANS-MUCONALDEHYDE AND ITS METABOLITES IN V79 CELLS, Environmental and molecular mutagenesis, 24(2), 1994, pp. 112-115

Authors: GROTZ VL JI SC KLINE SA GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G
Citation: Vl. Grotz et al., METABOLISM OF BENZENE AND TRANS,TRANS-MUCONALDEHYDE IN THE ISOLATED-PERFUSED RAT-LIVER, Toxicology letters, 70(3), 1994, pp. 281-290

Authors: BARTCZAK A KLINE SA YU R WEISEL CP GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G BECHTOLD WE
Citation: A. Bartczak et al., EVALUATION OF ASSAYS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTITATION OF MUCONIC ACID, A BENZENE METABOLITE IN HUMAN URINE, Journal of toxicology and environmental health, 42(3), 1994, pp. 245-258

Authors: KLINE SA
Citation: Sa. Kline, THE TECHNOLOGY OF DIABETES CARE - CONVERGING MEDICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIALPERSPECTIVES - BRADLEY,C, HOME,P, CHRISTIE,M, Psychosomatic medicine, 56(3), 1994, pp. 279-280

Authors: KLINE SA DELAHARPE J BLACKBURN P
Citation: Sa. Kline et al., A COLORIMETRIC MICROTITER PLATE ASSAY FOR LYSOSTAPHIN USING A HEXAGLYCINE SUBSTRATE, Analytical biochemistry, 217(2), 1994, pp. 329-331

Authors: KLINE SA XIANG Q GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G
Citation: Sa. Kline et al., REACTION OF (E,E)-MUCONALDEHYDE AND ITS ALDEHYDIC METABOLITES, (E,E)-6-OXOHEXADIENOIC ACID AND (E,E)-6-HYDROXYHEXA-2,4-DIENAL, WITH GLUTATHIONE, Chemical research in toxicology, 6(4), 1993, pp. 578-583

Authors: ZHANG ZH KLINE SA KIRLEY TA GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G
Citation: Zh. Zhang et al., PATHWAYS OF TRANS,TRANS-MUCONALDEHYDE METABOLISM IN MOUSE-LIVER CYTOSOL - REVERSIBILITY OF MONOREDUCTIVE METABOLISM AND FORMATION OF END-PRODUCTS, Archives of toxicology, 67(7), 1993, pp. 461-467

Authors: KLINE SA ROBERTSON JF GROTZ VL GOLDSTEIN BD WITZ G
Citation: Sa. Kline et al., IDENTIFICATION OF 6-HYDROXY-TRANS,TRANS-2,4-HEXADIENOIC ACID, A NOVELRING-OPENED URINARY METABOLITE OF BENZENE, Environmental health perspectives, 101(4), 1993, pp. 310-312
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