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Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.

This report presents an overview of the patterns of liver injury produced by presently recognized toxic substances in the environment. Current concepts of the metabolic disposition of these substances in the liver suggest that their toxic effects may be modulated by an interplay between enzymatic pa...

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Autor principal: Guzelian, P S
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1983
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6297882
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description This report presents an overview of the patterns of liver injury produced by presently recognized toxic substances in the environment. Current concepts of the metabolic disposition of these substances in the liver suggest that their toxic effects may be modulated by an interplay between enzymatic pathways for activation or inactivation of foreign compounds. A better understanding of the genetic control of the enzymes involved in these pathways, as well as the mechanisms of cell death or malignancy produced by the products of these pathways, is needed. Although a number of sensitive biochemical tests of liver function are currently available, development of specific, noninvasive screening tests for the earliest manifestations of liver injury are urgently needed.
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spelling pubmed-15690742006-09-18 Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents. Guzelian, P S Environ Health Perspect Research Article This report presents an overview of the patterns of liver injury produced by presently recognized toxic substances in the environment. Current concepts of the metabolic disposition of these substances in the liver suggest that their toxic effects may be modulated by an interplay between enzymatic pathways for activation or inactivation of foreign compounds. A better understanding of the genetic control of the enzymes involved in these pathways, as well as the mechanisms of cell death or malignancy produced by the products of these pathways, is needed. Although a number of sensitive biochemical tests of liver function are currently available, development of specific, noninvasive screening tests for the earliest manifestations of liver injury are urgently needed. 1983-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1569074/ /pubmed/6297882 Text en
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Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title_full Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title_fullStr Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title_full_unstemmed Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title_short Research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
title_sort research needs for hepatic injury due to environmental agents.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569074/
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