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169 related items for PubMed ID: 8430418

  • 1. Effect of progesterone pretreatment on cadmium toxicity in the male Fischer (F344/NCr) rat.
    Shiraishi N, Barter RA, Uno H, Waalkes MP.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1993 Jan; 118(1):113-8. PubMed ID: 8430418
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  • 4. Progesterone pretreatment enhances cellular sensitivity to cadmium despite a marked activation of the metallothionein gene.
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  • 13. Tolerance to cadmium-induced toxicity depends on presynthesized metallothionein in liver.
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  • 15. Enhanced metallothionein gene expression is associated with protection from cadmium-induced genotoxicity in cultured rat liver cells.
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  • 18. Genetic background of resistance to cadmium-induced testicular toxicity in inbred Wistar-Imamichi rats.
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  • 19. Testosterone pretreatment mitigates cadmium toxicity in male C57 mice but not in C3H mice.
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    Toxicology; 1997 Jan 15; 116(1-3):183-91. PubMed ID: 9020520
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  • 20. Sensitivity to cadmium-induced genotoxicity in rat testicular cells is associated with minimal expression of the metallothionein gene.
    Shiraishi N, Hochadel JF, Coogan TP, Koropatnick J, Waalkes MP.
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