Human renal proximal tubular cells, in suspension and primary culture, as in vitro models of drug-induced nephrotoxicity
The kidney is the target for a wide variety of chemical agents, including heavy metals, haloalkenes, analgesics and antibiotics. The functional and metabolic characteristics of the proximal tubule (PT) predispose it as the primary site for xenobiotic damage. The aim of this study was to isolate and...
Main Author: | McLaren, John |
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University of Aberdeen
1992
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.306098 |
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