The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1979 - 276 pages |
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... Exposure continues for the desired interval , and these animals constitute a group of young adults under conven- tional long term tests . Their offspring , which may have been exposed in utero and postnatally through maternal milk and ...
... Exposure continues for the desired interval , and these animals constitute a group of young adults under conven- tional long term tests . Their offspring , which may have been exposed in utero and postnatally through maternal milk and ...
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... exposure . The nature of the carcinogen has a marked influence on this response . Some chemical carcinogens act directly , and others must be activated by cellular enzymes . The absorption from the skin and gas- trointestinal tract also ...
... exposure . The nature of the carcinogen has a marked influence on this response . Some chemical carcinogens act directly , and others must be activated by cellular enzymes . The absorption from the skin and gas- trointestinal tract also ...
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... exposure are collectively termed car- cinogenic processes and include the exposures to different types of carcinogens at one or more times in different se- quences . The carcinogenic process is initiated by exposure to a carcinogen . If ...
... exposure are collectively termed car- cinogenic processes and include the exposures to different types of carcinogens at one or more times in different se- quences . The carcinogenic process is initiated by exposure to a carcinogen . If ...
Contents
Substance Administration | 19 |
THE LABORATORY RAT VOL II Copyright 1980 by Academic Press | 43 |
List of Contributors | 75 |
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