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induce hepatotoxicity.
Chemicals that
cause liver injury are
called hepatotoxins. More than 900
drugs have been
implicated in
causing liver injury (see...
- of
hepatotoxins depend on the amount,
point of
entry and
distribution speed of the [toxin], and on the
health of the person.
Intrinsic hepatotoxins (type...
- Many
members of a
Microcystis community can
produce neurotoxins and
hepatotoxins, such as
microcystin and cyanopeptolin.
Communities are
often a mix of...
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liver is able to
regenerate after a
partial hepatectomy and
damage by
hepatotoxins or infection.
Liver regeneration following partial hepatectomy is a very...
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acute liver failure, such as
overwhelming hepatitis B or
exposure to
hepatotoxins, or
cirrhosis of the
liver with
chronic liver failure.
Chronic hepatitis...
- Chloroform, or
trichloromethane (often
abbreviated as TCM), is an
organochloride with the
formula CHCl3 and a
common solvent. It is a volatile, colorless...
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Toxins cardiotoxin cytotoxin enterotoxin hemotoxin hepatotoxin neurotoxin phototoxin Bacterial toxins Mycotoxins Aflatoxin Amatoxin (alpha-amanitin...
- ****nic is a
chemical element with the
symbol As and the
atomic number 33. It is a
metalloid and one of the pnictogens, and
therefore shares many properties...
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active antiretroviral therapy, glucocorticoids, tamoxifen,
environmental hepatotoxins (e.g., phosphorus,
mushroom poisoning)
Other celiac disease, inflammatory...
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fibrosis leads to the
formation of pseudolobules. Long-term
exposure to
hepatotoxins, such as thioacetamide,
carbon tetrachloride, and diethylnitrosamine...