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271 related items for PubMed ID: 1987661

  • 21. Effects of cadmium-metallothionein on renal organic ion transport and lipid peroxidation in rats.
    Suzuki CA, Cherian MG.
    J Biochem Toxicol; 1988; 3():11-20. PubMed ID: 3236331
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  • 22. 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; 112(2):324-30. PubMed ID: 1539169
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  • 23. Possible role of metallothionein on the gastrointestinal absorption and distribution of cadmium.
    Ohta H, Seki Y, Imamiya S.
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  • 24. Induction of metallothionein-I and metallothionein-II in rats by cadmium and zinc.
    Lehman-McKeeman LD, Klaassen CD.
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  • 26. Absorption interactions of zinc and cadmium in the isolated perfused rat intestine.
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  • 28. Differential role of metallothionein on Zn, Cd and Cu accumulation in hepatic cytosol of rats.
    Saito S, Kojima Y.
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    Conrad CC, Walter CA, Richardson A, Hanes MA, Grabowski DT.
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  • 31. Tissue metallothionein: dietary interaction of cadmium and zinc with copper, mercury, and silver.
    Oh SH, Whanger PD, Deagen JT.
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  • 33. The interaction of zinc and cadmium in the synthesis of hepatic metallothionein in rats.
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  • 36. 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 16; 276(3):1216-23. PubMed ID: 8786554
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  • 38. On the role of metallothionein in cadmium absorption by rat jejunum in situ.
    Kello D, Sugawara N, Voner C, Foulkes EC.
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  • 39. Rat primary hepatocyte cultures are a good model for examining metallothionein-induced tolerance to cadmium toxicity.
    Liu J, Kershaw WC, Klaassen CD.
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  • 40. Metabolism of cadmium, zinc and copper in the rat kidney: the role of metallothionein and other binding sites.
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