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Bromobenzene detoxification in the human liver-derived HepG2 cell line
S J Duthie, W T Melvin, M D Burke
The Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
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bromobenzene
100%
Hep G2 Cells
63%
Metabolic Activation
36%
Cell Line
35%
Liver
30%
William's medium E
27%
Growth
22%
Epoxide Hydrolases
20%
Ketoconazole
18%
Xenobiotics
16%
Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
15%
Proteolysis
13%
Lipid Peroxidation
13%
Culture Media
13%
Glutathione
13%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
11%
Cell Culture Techniques
11%
Cell Survival
11%
Calcium
10%
Chemical Compounds
Bromobenzene
77%
Detoxification
65%
Metabolic Activation
37%
Hepatotoxic
21%
Ketoconazole
20%
Xenobiotic Agent
17%
Prostaglandin
16%
Protein Hydrolysis
16%
Culture Media
15%
Cell Viability
14%
Glutathione
13%
Epoxide
13%
Lipid
10%