Quantitative determination of the 1,3-butadiene urinary metabolite 1,2-dihydroxybutyl mercapturic acid by high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry using polynomial calibration curves
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概要
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- 2009-05-01
著者
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Bartolucci Giovanni
Department Of Environmental Medicine And Public Health University Of Padua
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PIGINI Daniela
Department of Occupational Medicine, Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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CARRIERI Mariella
Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, University of Padua
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Paci Enrico
Department Of Occupational Medicine Institute For Occupational Prevention And Safety (ispesl)
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Pigini Daniela
Department Of Occupational Medicine Institute For Occupational Prevention And Safety (ispesl)
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Tranfo Giovanna
Department Of Occupational Medicine Institute For Occupational Prevention And Safety (ispesl)
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Carrieri Mariella
Department Of Environmental Medicine And Public Health University Of Padua
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LIVIERI Monica
Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, University of Padua
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PACI Enrico
Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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PIGINI Daniela
Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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SISTO Renata
Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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CORSETTI Federica
Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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TRANFO Giovanna
Institute for Occupational Prevention and Safety (ISPESL)
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Livieri Monica
Department Of Environmental Medicine And Public Health University Of Padua
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