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Pigeon, feral

Microsomes are widely used to study the metabolism of xenobiotics. Enzymes can be chararacterized on the basis of their requirement for cofactors (e.g., NADPH, UDPGA), and their response to inhibitors. Kinetic studies can be carried out, and kinetic constants determined. They are very useful in studies of comparative metabolism, where many species not available for in vivo experiment can be compared with widely investigated laboratory species such as rats, mice, feral pigeon, Japanese quail, and rainbow trout. [Pg.46]

Feral pigeon (Columba livid) Feral pigeon Feral pigeon Bengalese finch (Lonchura striata) Hens (Callus domesticus)... [Pg.106]

Johnson, M.S., H. Pluck, M. Hutton, and G. Moore. 1982. Accumulation and renal effects of lead in urban populations of feral pigeons, Columba livia. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 11 761-767. [Pg.334]

Morita M, Yashuhara A, Seki H, et al. 1987. Chlorodibenzo-para-dioxins in the feral pigeon. Chemosphere 16 1749-1752. [Pg.656]

Sierra R, Chakrabarti S., Tounkara R., Loranger S., Kennedy G., and Zayed J., 1998. Bioaccumulation of manganese and its toxicity in feral pigeons (Columba Livia) exposed to manganese oxide dust (Mn304). Environmental Research, Section A, 79 94-101. [Pg.459]


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