Halogenated hydrocarbons are widely used as industrial solvents for fats and oils. Therefore they present a potential health hazard when used without adequate ventilation. Acute intoxication of carbon tetrachloride is defined as the result of a single large dose. On the other hand chronic CCl4 intoxication is the result of repeated administration of CCl4
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) that induces liver damage is widely used in hepatoprotector experiments....
Two original case reports of severe acute hepato-nefrotoxicity in subjects with an increased chronic...
Carbon tetrachloride is a non-inflammable, cheap and easily available fat solvent. The majority of c...
Carbon tetrachloride is extensively used in industry and medicine. In spite of its toxicity, relativ...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a colorless, clear liquid with a sw...
1 Two separate cases of acute occupational poisoning following exposure to vapours of a fire extingu...
1. 1. A short-term CCl4 administration was used in vivo as a model to produce a rise in lactic acid ...
Several chemicals, including environmental toxicants and clinically useful drugs, cause severe cellu...
THERE are many substances now known to produce definite hepatic injury, such as chloroform, various ...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl{sub 4}) has been used extensively within the Department of Energy (DOE) nu...
Tetrachlorek węgla (CCl4) jest przezroczystą, bezbarwną, niepalną cieczą o charakterystycznym zapach...
Reference: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2005. Toxicological Profile for...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) that induces liver damage is widely used in hepatoprotector experiments....
Two original case reports of severe acute hepato-nefrotoxicity in subjects with an increased chronic...
Carbon tetrachloride is a non-inflammable, cheap and easily available fat solvent. The majority of c...
Carbon tetrachloride is extensively used in industry and medicine. In spite of its toxicity, relativ...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is an efficient but highly toxic solvent, used in households and commerc...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a halogenated hydrocarbon that is a colorless, clear liquid with a sw...
1 Two separate cases of acute occupational poisoning following exposure to vapours of a fire extingu...
1. 1. A short-term CCl4 administration was used in vivo as a model to produce a rise in lactic acid ...
Several chemicals, including environmental toxicants and clinically useful drugs, cause severe cellu...
THERE are many substances now known to produce definite hepatic injury, such as chloroform, various ...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl{sub 4}) has been used extensively within the Department of Energy (DOE) nu...
Tetrachlorek węgla (CCl4) jest przezroczystą, bezbarwną, niepalną cieczą o charakterystycznym zapach...
Reference: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2005. Toxicological Profile for...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) that induces liver damage is widely used in hepatoprotector experiments....
Two original case reports of severe acute hepato-nefrotoxicity in subjects with an increased chronic...