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Distribution of 14C-ochratoxin A and 14C-ochratoxin B in rats: a comparison based on whole-body autoradiography.

The distribution patterns of ochratoxin A and its nontoxic dechloro-analogue ochratoxin B were studied in rats using whole-body autoradiography. No prominent difference in distribution patterns was found that could explain why the rat is the animal most susceptible to ochratoxin A-induced renal cancer or why ochratoxin B is less toxic than ochratoxin A.[1]

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  1. Distribution of 14C-ochratoxin A and 14C-ochratoxin B in rats: a comparison based on whole-body autoradiography. Breitholtz Emanuelsson, A., Fuchs, R., Hult, K., Appelgren, L.E. IARC Sci. Publ. (1991) [Pubmed]
 
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