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Species Specificity of Organ Toxicity

1995
The species specificity of target organ toxicity has been the basis for the understanding of toxic mechanism and development of new active chemicals in the areas of pharmaceutics and agrochemicals. The demonstration of selective toxicity is evident in comparative studies in both animals and plants.
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The Species Specificity of Myoglobin

Nature, 1954
Eva Orlans   +3 more
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Species Specific Flavone Glucuronides in Elodea Species

Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 1983
Abstract The flavonoid patterns of plants of Elodea canadensis, E. ernstae and E. nuttallii apigenin were investigated. The main flavonoids of E. canadensis are apeginin, luteolin and chrysoeriol 7- O -diglucuronides, of E. nuttalli apigenin and luteolin 7- O - diglucuronides, and of E.
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The Species Specificity of Heparin

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945
M. L. Wolfrom   +5 more
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