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Genetic Control of Chloroform Toxicity in Mice
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1975
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Comparative ToxicologyGenetic ControlMedicineGeneticsPhysiologyDevelopmental ToxicologyToxicologyToxicological AspectExperimental ToxicologyFirst GenerationPharmacologyMouse Strain DifferencesChloroform Dose LethalToxicological MechanismOxidative Stress
Mouse strain differences suggest intermediate or multifactorial gentic control of chloroform-induced renal toxicity and death. The chloroform dose lethal to 50 percent of animals was four times higher in C57BL/6J males than in DBA/2J males. Twice as much chloroform accumulated in the kidneys of the sensitive as the resistant strain. First generation offspring were midway between parental strains for both parameters.
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