The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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Page 120
... carcinogens include chemical , viral , and physical agents of both exogenous and endogenous origin ( 144 ) . The laboratory rat has played an important role in the iden- tification of many of these carcinogens and continues to be the ...
... carcinogens include chemical , viral , and physical agents of both exogenous and endogenous origin ( 144 ) . The laboratory rat has played an important role in the iden- tification of many of these carcinogens and continues to be the ...
Page 134
... carcinogens have both endogenous and exogenous origin and represent the largest group of known carcinogens . They are believed to be the cause of up to 90 % of cancer in man ( 120 ) . Exogenous sources of chemical carcinogens are ...
... carcinogens have both endogenous and exogenous origin and represent the largest group of known carcinogens . They are believed to be the cause of up to 90 % of cancer in man ( 120 ) . Exogenous sources of chemical carcinogens are ...
Page 135
... carcinogens ( 48,144 , 145 ) . These various possible patterns of 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 ...
... carcinogens ( 48,144 , 145 ) . These various possible patterns of 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 ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
Copyright | |
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