Abstract:The mouse is well known for its relative resistance to liver DAB carcinogenesis, when compared with the rat; the hamster is even more resistant (Miller and Miller, 1955; Homburger, 1968).Since the initial discovery of protein-bound azodyes in the liver of rats fed DAB (Miller and Miller, 1947), a large variety of azo compounds, either supplied in the diet or given by intraperitoneal injection, were shown to give rise to bound azo-dyes in rat liver (see review by Terayama, 1967;Lawson, 1968; Hughes, 1969/70;an… Show more
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