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198 related items for PubMed ID: 7340007

  • 1. Metallothionein excretion in urine upon cadmium exposure: its relationship with liver and kidney cadmium.
    Tohyama C, Shaikh ZA, Ellis KJ, Cohn SH.
    Toxicology; 1981; 22(3):181-91. PubMed ID: 7340007
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  • 2. Metallothionein in the extracellular fluids as an index of cadmium toxicity.
    Shaikh ZA, Hirayama K.
    Environ Health Perspect; 1979 Feb; 28():267-71. PubMed ID: 488041
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  • 3. Metallothionein as a storage protein for cadmium: its toxicological implications.
    Shaikh ZA.
    Dev Toxicol Environ Sci; 1982 Feb; 9():69-76. PubMed ID: 7053975
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  • 4. Biliary excretion of cadmium in rat. II. The role of metallothionein in the hepatobiliary transport of cadmium.
    Cherian MG.
    J Toxicol Environ Health; 1977 Mar; 2(4):955-61. PubMed ID: 857046
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  • 5. Cadmium, copper, and zinc excretion and their binding to metallothionein in urine of cadmium exposed rats.
    Suzuki Y, Yoshikawa H.
    J Toxicol Environ Health; 1981 Sep; 8(3):479-87. PubMed ID: 7345169
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  • 6. Metallothionein in plasma and urine of cadmium-exposed rats determined by a single-antibody radioimmunoassay.
    Tohyama C, Shaikh ZA.
    Fundam Appl Toxicol; 1981 Sep; 1(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 7184770
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  • 7. Cadmium accumulation and metallothionein concentrations after 4-week dietary exposure to cadmium chloride or cadmium-metallothionein in rats.
    Groten JP, Sinkeldam EJ, Luten JB, van Bladeren PJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1991 Dec; 111(3):504-13. PubMed ID: 1746026
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  • 8. Elevated urinary excretion of metallothionein due to environmental cadmium exposure.
    Tohyama C, Shaikh ZA, Nogawa K, Kobayashi E, Honda R.
    Toxicology; 1981 Dec; 20(4):289-97. PubMed ID: 7031990
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  • 9. Biological monitoring for occupational cadmium exposure: the urinary metallothionein.
    Shaikh ZA, Ellis KJ, Subramanian KS, Greenberg A.
    Toxicology; 1990 Jul; 63(1):53-62. PubMed ID: 2382269
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  • 10. The relationship of dietary protein to metallothionein and cadmium-induced renal damage.
    Revis NW.
    Toxicology; 1981 Jul; 20(4):323-33. PubMed ID: 7314122
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  • 11. Urinary metallothionein as a new index of renal dysfunction in "Itai-Itai" disease patients and other Japanese women environmentally exposed to cadmium.
    Tohyama C, Shaikh ZA, Nogawa K, Kobayashi E, Honda R.
    Arch Toxicol; 1982 Jul; 50(2):159-66. PubMed ID: 7125910
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  • 12. Nephrotoxicity of repeated injections of cadmium-metallothionein in rats.
    Wang XP, Chan HM, Goyer RA, Cherian MG.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1993 Mar; 119(1):11-6. PubMed ID: 8470114
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  • 13. Exogenous metallothionein and renal toxicity of cadmium and mercury in rats.
    Chan HM, Satoh M, Zalups RK, Cherian MG.
    Toxicology; 1992 Nov 22; 76(1):15-26. PubMed ID: 1475792
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  • 14. Chronic cadmium intake results in dose-related excretion of metallothionein in urine.
    Shaikh ZA, Harnett KM, Perlin SA, Huang PC.
    Experientia; 1989 Feb 15; 45(2):146-8. PubMed ID: 2920800
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  • 15. Comparison of renal toxicity after long-term oral administration of cadmium chloride and cadmium-metallothionein in rats.
    Groten JP, Koeman JH, van Nesselrooij JH, Luten JB, Fentener van Vlissingen JM, Stenhuis WS, van Bladeren PJ.
    Fundam Appl Toxicol; 1994 Nov 15; 23(4):544-52. PubMed ID: 7867906
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  • 16. Kidney synthesizes less metallothionein than liver in response to cadmium chloride and cadmium-metallothionein.
    Sendelbach LE, Klaassen CD.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1988 Jan 15; 92(1):95-102. PubMed ID: 3341030
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  • 17. Urinary metallothionein as an indicator of cadmium body burden and of cadmium-induced nephrotoxicity.
    Shaikh ZA, Tohyama C.
    Environ Health Perspect; 1984 Mar 15; 54():171-4. PubMed ID: 6376090
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  • 18. The mechanisms of hepatic and renal metallothionein biosynthesis in cadmium-exposed rats.
    Shaikh ZA, Smith JC.
    Chem Biol Interact; 1977 Nov 15; 19(2):161-71. PubMed ID: 201385
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  • 19. Cadmium-induced hepatic and renal injury in chronically exposed rats: likely role of hepatic cadmium-metallothionein in nephrotoxicity.
    Dudley RE, Gammal LM, Klaassen CD.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1985 Mar 15; 77(3):414-26. PubMed ID: 3975909
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  • 20. Lack of correlation between the inducibility of metallothionein mRNA and metallothionein protein in cadmium-exposed rodents.
    Misra RR, Crance KA, Bare RM, Waalkes MP.
    Toxicology; 1997 Feb 28; 117(2-3):99-109. PubMed ID: 9057889
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