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The role of oxidative biotransformation of halothane in the guinea pig model of halothane-associated hepatotoxicity
R. C. Lind
,
A. J. Gandolfi
, M. P. De La Hall
Toxicology, Center for
BIO5, Institute of
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Hepatotoxicity
100%
Halothane
100%
Guinea Pig Model
100%
Guinea Pig
16%
Injury
8%
Necrosis
8%
Fluoride Ion
8%
Trifluoroacetic Acid
8%
Hartley Guinea Pig
8%
Bromide Ion
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biotransformation
100%
Halothane
100%
Guinea Pig Model
100%
Blood Plasma
16%
Guinea Pig
16%
Blood Level
8%
Aerobic Metabolism
8%
Hartley Guinea Pig
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biotransformation
100%
Halothane
100%
Guinea Pig Model
100%
Metabolic Pathway
16%
Guinea Pig
16%
Blood Level
8%
Aerobic Metabolism
8%
Hartley Guinea Pig
8%
Keyphrases
Oxidative Biotransformation
100%
Plasma Fluoride
8%
Oxidative Pathway
8%
ALT Level
8%