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Mouse Forestomach
Known as:
Forestomach (MMHCC)
, Mouse Non-glandular Stomach
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
Involvement of metallothionein (MT) as a biological protective factor against carcinogenesis induced by benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P).
M. Takaishi
,
A. Shimada
,
J. Suzuki
,
M. Satoh
,
H. Nagase
Journal of Toxicological Sciences
2010
Corpus ID: 26703531
The purpose of this study was to examine whether intracellular metallothionein (MT) protects against benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P…
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2005
Review
2005
[High intestinal transport activity for nucleosides in cattle: a synopsis].
E. Scharrer
,
B. Grenacher
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift
2005
Corpus ID: 25341287
In ruminants large amounts of nucleic acids associated with the microbial cell mass leaving the fore-stomach system via the…
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1996
1996
5‐Hydroxytryptamine induces forestomach hypomotility in sheep through 5‐HT4 receptors
M. Plaza
,
MP. Arruebo
,
M. Murillo
Experimental Physiology
1996
Corpus ID: 22567573
The effects evoked by 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT; serotonin) on forestomach myoelectric activity were investigated in conscious…
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1987
Review
1987
[Food ingestion in ruminants: modalities and associated phenomena].
J. Dulphy
,
P. Faverdin
Reproduction, nutrition, development
1987
Corpus ID: 40565207
This paper synthesizes the literature on modalities of food intake in ruminants and their main associated phenomena. Firstly…
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1982
1982
Nitroreductase-mediated metabolic activation of 2-amino-4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)thiazole and binding to nucleic acids and proteins.
S. Swaminathan
,
G. Lower
,
G. Bryan
Cancer Research
1982
Corpus ID: 16227550
The reductive metabolism of 2-amino-4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-thiazole (ANFT), a rat urinary bladder and forestomach carcinogen, was…
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