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Mechanisms of toxicologic damage

Mechanism of toxicologic damage. Phosphide salts cause respiratory and gastrointestinal irritation and inhibit cjdochrome C mddas but the relationship bebveen cytochrome C oxidase inhibition and clinical effects is unclear. [Pg.282]

E, I Mechanism of toxicologic damage Strychnine antagonizes the inhibitory neurotransmitter glycine. [Pg.284]

Mechanism of toxicologic damage. In high doses, these NSAIDs ... [Pg.305]

The mechanism of toxicologic damage aixl ciinkal signs of water intoxication in calves appear similar to those of water deprivation (sodium k>n)toxicosis in swine (see III B2.4). [Pg.355]

Mechanism of toxicologic damage. The pyrrole metabolites that result from dehydrogenation of the PA appear to bind to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), resulting in impaired cell division. [Pg.383]

Mechanism of toxicologic damage. When cardioactive glycosides are excessive, normal electrical coiductivity in the myocardium is lost, resulting in conduaion block and... [Pg.390]

Mechanism of toxicologic damage. Nitrite ion oxidizes the ferrous iron in hemoglobin to the ferric state, forming methemogbbin, which is incapable of oxygen transport... [Pg.397]


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