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Role of metallothionein in biliary metal excretion
Sarah Jaw,
Elizabeth H. Jeffery
Food Science and Human Nutrition
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Hepatobiliary Elimination
93%
Metallothionein
93%
Metals
64%
Zinc
44%
Cadmium
26%
Mercury
26%
zinc chloride
18%
zinc thionein
18%
Bile
11%
Dexamethasone
10%
Liver
8%
Sprague Dawley Rats
4%
Molecular Weight
4%
Animals
2%
Proteins
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
metallothionein
100%
excretion
79%
zinc
48%
metal
44%
cadmium
17%
chloride
7%
fold
7%
protein
3%
effect
3%
animal
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Zinc
80%
Metals
47%
Cadmium
41%
Rats
35%
Zinc chloride
26%
Liver
8%
Molecular weight
8%
Molecules
7%
Animals
7%
Plasmas
6%
Proteins
6%
Chemical Compounds
Metal
33%
Dexamethasone
12%
Plasma
3%
Chloride
2%
Protein
2%