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THE exact crystal analysis of these two compounds is of importance owing to the fundamental position occupied by the chrysene type of carbon skeleton in sterol and “strin chemistry on one hand, and to the carcinogenic properties of dibenzanthracene on the other1.
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IBALL, J., ROBERTSON, J. Structure of Chrysene and 1: 2: 5: 6-Dibensanthracene in the Crystalline State. Nature 132, 750–751 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132750b0
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