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Detoxication of benzene and aflatoxin B1 with amino acid and peptide preparations in mice and chicken

Incubation of mouse and chicken splenocytes with amino acid or peptide preparationsin vitro increases cell resistance to benzene and aflatoxin B^sub 1^. Short-term (15 days) treatment of chicken with an amino acid mixture (aviamine) in combination with benzene also increased splenocyte resistance to...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 1999-10, Vol.128 (4), p.1020-1022
Main Authors: Belokrylov, G. A., Popova, O. Ya, Sorochinskaya, E. I.
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