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  • 21. Inhibition of brush border dipeptidase with cilastatin reduces toxic accumulation of cyclosporin A in kidney proximal tubule epithelial cells.
    Pérez M, Castilla M, Torres AM, Lázaro JA, Sarmiento E, Tejedor A.
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  • 24. Primary culture of proximal tubular cells from normal rat kidney as an in vitro model to study mechanisms of nephrotoxicity. Toxicity of nephrotoxicants at low concentrations during prolonged exposure.
    Boogaard PJ, Zoeteweij JP, van Berkel TJ, van't Noordende JM, Mulder GJ, Nagelkerke JF.
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  • 28. Diabetic mice are protected from normally lethal nephrotoxicity of S-1,2-dichlorovinyl-L-cysteine (DCVC): role of nephrogenic tissue repair.
    Dnyanmote AV, Sawant SP, Lock EA, Latendresse JR, Warbritton AA, Mehendale HM.
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  • 32. Conversion of a rabbit proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) into a cell monolayer: ultrastructural study of cell dedifferentiation and redifferentiation.
    Koechlin N, Pisam M, Poujeol P, Tauc M, Rambourg A.
    Eur J Cell Biol; 1991 Apr 01; 54(2):224-36. PubMed ID: 1879437
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  • 33. [Studies on the mechanisms of renal damages induced by nephrotoxic compounds].
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  • 34. The effect of oxygen tension on the cytotoxicity of hydroquinone and selected hydroquinone metabolites to isolated rat renal proximal tubular cells.
    Boatman RJ, English JC, Guerin TS, Cummings LM.
    Arch Toxicol; 2004 Aug 01; 78(8):443-52. PubMed ID: 15083269
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  • 37. The cellular toxicity of two antitumoural agents derived from platinum, cisplatinum versus oxaliplatinum, on cultures of tubular proximal cells.
    Legallicier B, Leclere C, Monteil C, Elkaz V, Morin JP, Fillastre JP.
    Drugs Exp Clin Res; 1996 Aug 01; 22(2):41-50. PubMed ID: 8879978
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  • 38. Characterization of a primary cell culture model of the avian renal proximal tubule.
    Sutterlin GG, Laverty G.
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  • 39. New insights into the mechanisms involved in renal proximal tubular damage induced in vitro by ochratoxin A.
    Gennari A, Pazos P, Boveri M, Callaghan R, Casado J, Maurici D, Corsini E, Prieto P.
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