H UEHLEKE
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UEHLEKE H
Xenobiotica
. 1982 Jan;
12(1):55-61.
PMID: 7090419
1. The effects of 12 halogenated aliphatic compounds on microsomal N-dealkylation, C-hydroxylation and N-oxidation of N-methylaniline and N-hydroxylation of p-chloroaniline were determined in closed reaction vessels. 2. There is no...
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Kitta D, Schwarz M, Tennekes H, UEHLEKE H, Kunz W
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 1981 Jan;
136 Pt A:769-77.
PMID: 7344492
No abstract available.
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Roll R, Franke G, UEHLEKE H
Arch Toxicol
. 1980 May;
45(1):37-44.
PMID: 6893145
Exposure of male mice to trichloroethylene vapours during 24 h at levels or 50, 202 and 450 ppm did not reveal mutagenic effects in the dominant lethal assay. The following...
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Feron V, Grice H, Griesemer R, Peto R, Agthe C, ALTHOFF J, et al.
IARC Monogr Eval Carcinog Risk Chem Hum Suppl
. 1980 Jan;
(2 Suppl):21-83.
PMID: 6935180
No abstract available.
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UEHLEKE H
Arch Toxicol
. 1979 Jun;
42(2):137-46.
PMID: 485854
The application of 0.15 and 0.3% of diethylallylacetamide (DA) in the drinking water to rats during 10 days increased the relative liver weight, the yield of hepatic microsomes, and cytochromes...
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UEHLEKE H
Toxicology
. 1979 Mar;
12(3):335-42.
PMID: 494314
The acute oral toxicity of an essential oil from the leaves of Myrtus communis (M) in rats was 3.7 ml/kg, and 2.2 ml/kg in mice. After repeated daily doses the...
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UEHLEKE H
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol
. 1978 Mar;
302(1):11-8.
PMID: 652047
No abstract available.
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UEHLEKE H
Arch Toxicol
. 1977 Aug;
37(4):289-94.
PMID: 578705
1. 14C-labelled trichloroethylene was injected i.p. into male mice (10 mumole/g of b.w.). The radioactivity irreversibly bound to hepatic protein reached highest levels after 6 h: 2 nmole/mg in cytosol...
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UEHLEKE H, Werner T, Greim H, Kramer M
Xenobiotica
. 1977 Jul;
7(7):393-400.
PMID: 329590
1. During incubation of 14CCl4, 14CHCl3, [14C]halothane, or 14CCl3F with liver microsomes and NADPH, considerable radioactivity is bound irreversibly to endoplasmic protein and lipid. However, no 14C was detected in...
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UEHLEKE H, BONSE G, Henschler D
Arch Toxicol
. 1977 Jun;
37(2):95-105.
PMID: 18130
During aerobic incubation of trichloroethylene with rabbit liver microsomes and NADPH a difference absorption peak appears at 451-452 nm. Trichloroethylene does not form a ligand absorption spectrum with hepatic microsomes...