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127 related items for PubMed ID: 1303945

  • 1. Endogenous intestinal metallothionein possibly contributes to the renal accumulation of cadmium.
    Elsenhans B, Kolb K, Schümann K, Forth W.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1992; (118):225-30. PubMed ID: 1303945
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  • 6. Tissue distribution of cadmium in rats given minimum amounts of cadmium-polluted rice or cadmium chloride for 8 months.
    Hiratsuka H, Satoh Si, Satoh M, Nishijima M, Katsuki Y, Suzuki J, Nakagawa Ji, Sumiyoshi M, Shibutani M, Mitsumori K, Tanaka-Kagawa T, Ando M.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1999 Oct 15; 160(2):183-91. PubMed ID: 10527917
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  • 8. Discrepancy between the nephrotoxic potencies of cadmium-metallothionein and cadmium chloride and the renal concentration of cadmium in the proximal convoluted tubules.
    Dorian C, Gattone VH, Klaassen CD.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1995 Jan 15; 130(1):161-8. PubMed ID: 7839364
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  • 15. Jejunal transfer rates of 109cadmium chloride increase in rats in vitro and in vivo after oral pretreatment with cadmium or zinc chloride.
    Flaig KH, Schümann K, Elsenhans B.
    Toxicology; 2003 Feb 01; 183(1-3):199-209. PubMed ID: 12504351
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  • 16. Role of metallothionein in human placenta and rats exposed to cadmium.
    Goyer RA, Cherian MG.
    IARC Sci Publ; 1992 Feb 01; (118):239-47. PubMed ID: 1303947
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  • 17. Rat hepatocytes with elevated metallothionein expression are resistant to N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine cytotoxicity.
    Moffatt P, Plaa GL, Denizeau F.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1996 Jan 01; 136(1):200-7. PubMed ID: 8560476
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  • 18. Distribution of cadmium chloride and cadmium-metallothionein to liver parenchymal, Kupffer, and endothelial cells: their relative ability to express metallothionein.
    McKim JM, Liu J, Liu YP, Klaassen CD.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1992 Feb 01; 112(2):324-30. PubMed ID: 1539169
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  • 19. Distribution and retention of cadmium in metallothionein I and II null mice.
    Liu J, Liu Y, Michalska AE, Choo KH, Klaassen CD.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1996 Feb 01; 136(2):260-8. PubMed ID: 8619234
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  • 20. Metallothionein plays less of a protective role in cadmium-metallothionein-induced nephrotoxicity than in cadmium chloride-induced hepatotoxicity.
    Liu J, Liu Y, Michalska AE, Choo KH, Klaassen CD.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1996 Mar 01; 276(3):1216-23. PubMed ID: 8786554
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