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CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Development of Potato Varieties with Long-Term Cold Storage and Bruising Resistance. [PDF]

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Massa GA   +7 more
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Stir Bar Sorptive Extraction (SBSE)-HPLC-Tandem MS-Based Method for Multi-Residue Determination of Pesticides in Drinking Water. [PDF]

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Affricano A   +6 more
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Analysis of contaminant residues in honey bee hive matrices. [PDF]

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Developmental toxicity of chlorpropham in mice

Reproductive Toxicology, 1997
The present studies were designed to evaluate the developmental toxicity of chlorpropham in mice. The first study was conducted to determine administration time, and the second study was designed to evaluate dose-response effects. Chlorpropham was administered to pregnant mice by gavage on Days 8, 8.3, 9, 9.3, 10, and 11 of gestation at a level of 3000
T, Tanaka   +4 more
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Chlorpropham induces mitochondrial dysfunction in rat hepatocytes

Toxicology, 2004
The metabolism and action of chlorpropham (isopropyl N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate; CIPC, a post-harvest agent) and its metabolites were studied in freshly isolated rat hepatocytes and isolated rat hepatic mitochondria, respectively. The exposure of hepatocytes to CIPC caused a concentration (0.25-1.0 mM)- and time (0-3h)-dependent cell death accompanied
Yoshio, Nakagawa   +2 more
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Mechanisms of the thermal decay of chlorpropham

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2013
DFT calculations were performed on the thermal reactions of chlorpropham 1, a carbamate pesticide and plant growth regulator frequently used in the storage of potatoes. At the conditions normally used in applying 1 (injection of a methanolic solution of 1 into a hot air stream, T ≈ 500°C), both ester pyrolysis of 1 and a methanol-or water-catalysed ...
Margaret J, Smith   +3 more
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Hemotoxicity of Chlorpropham (CIPC) in F344 rats

Toxicology, 1997
Chlorpropham[Isopropyl-N-(3-chlorophenyl)carbamate; CIPC] is a widely used sprout suppressant. Groups of ten male and ten female F344 rats were given 0, 7500, 15,000 or 30,000 ppm of CIPC in the diet for 13 weeks. Body weight gain of male and female rats in the 30,000 ppm-group was depressed.
T, Fujitani   +3 more
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