Definition of Hepatocarcinogenic. Meaning of Hepatocarcinogenic. Synonyms of Hepatocarcinogenic

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Definition of Hepatocarcinogenic

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- isolated in imported rice an produces rugulosin a substance which is hepatocarcinogenic to mice and rats. List of Penicillium species MycoBank Straininfo...
- particular strains of A. flavus. Aflatoxin B1 is the most toxic and potent hepatocarcinogenic natural compound characterized. A. flavus also produces other toxic...
- Mutagen. 15 (6): 307–312. doi:10.1002/tcm.1770150607. PMID 8732881. Hepatocarcinogenic potential was ****essed by comparing the number and area of preneoplastic...
- PMID 3924431. Williams, GM; Iatropoulos, M. J (1996). "Inhibition of the hepatocarcinogenicity of aflatoxin B1 in rats by low levels of the phenolic antioxidants...
- and cardiotoxic in rats. In 1984 it was shown that the fungus was hepatocarcinogenic in rats. The chemical nature of the metabolites causing all this had...
- showed a unique sensitivity of the mouse liver to dieldrin induced hepatocarcinogenicity. Furthermore, aldrin treated rats demonstrated an increased post-natal...
- develop a range of liver lesions, some of which are characteristic of hepatocarcinogenicity. Nongenotoxic, or epigenetic carcinogens are different and slightly...
- T; Ueno, I; Enomoto, M; Tsunoda, H (1980). "Chronic toxicity and hepatocarcinogenicity of (+) rugulosin, an anthraquinoid mycotoxin from penicillium species:...
- Enomoto, Makoto; Tsunoda, Hiroshi (1980). "Chronic Toxicity and Hepatocarcinogenicity of (+) Rugulosin, an Anthraquinoid Mycotoxin from Penicillium Species:...
- carcinoma caused by iron overload: a possible mechanism of direct hepatocarcinogenicity". Toxicology. 219 (1–3): 41–52. doi:10.1016/j.tox.2005.11.006. PMID 16337327...