Renal disposition and nephrotoxicity of xenobiotics /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Anders, M. W.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego : Academic Press, [1993]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Isolated renal cells in the study of nephron heterogeneity and nephrotoxicity / Lawrence H. Lash
  • Use of cultured renal epithelial cells in in vitro assessment of xenobiotic-induced nephrotoxicity / Gerhard Gstraunthaler and Walter Pfaller
  • Epithelial cell fusion of normal and pH-transformed Madin-Darby canine kidney cells: new tool for studying mechanisms of carcinogenesis / Hans Oberleithner
  • NMR: a tool for the study of renal function and nephrotoxicity / Brian D. Ross and Jennifer C. Bellinger
  • Interaction of xenobiotics with organic anion and cation transport systems in renal proximal tubule cells / Karl Julius Ullrich ... [et al.]
  • Renal transport of heavy metals / E.C. Foulkes
  • Renal transport and metabolism of mercapturic acids and their precursors, the S-conjugates of glutathione and cysteine / Stefan Silbernagl and Almut Heuner
  • Renal xenobiotic metabolism: role in bioactivation of nephrotoxic xenobiotics / M.W. Anders and Wolfgang Dekant
  • Bioactivation of halogenated xenobiotics by S-conjugate formation / Wolfgang Dekant, M.W. Anders and Terrence J. Monks.
  • (cont) α2u-globulin-related nephrotoxicity / Edward A. Lock
  • Cyclosporin-A-induced nephrotoxicity: current concepts and controversies / Paul H. Whiting
  • Renal tubular transport and nephrotoxicity of beta-lactam antibiotics / Bruce M. Tune
  • Nephrotoxicity of heavy metals / William O. Berndt
  • Nephrotoxicity of anticancer drugs / Richard F. Borch
  • Hormone-induced nephrocarcinogenicity / Manfred Metzler
  • Nephrocarcinogenicity of haloalkenes and alkynes / Spiridon Vamvakas, Wolfgang Dekant and Kietrich Henschler.