Genetic Evidence of Resistance to Cadmium Toxicity in Wistar-Imamichi Rats
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Resistance to the toxicity of cadmium (Cd) was examined in male Wistar-Imamichi (Wistar-IM) and Fischer 344 (Fischer) rats. The Wistar-IM strain was confirmed to exhibit strong resistance compared to the Fischer strain. The resistance in first filial (F1) males was intermediate between that in Wistar-IM and that in Fischer males. The data from reciprocal crosses indicate that the strong resistance to Cd toxicity in male Wistar-IM rats is autosomal and inherited as an incompletely dominant phenotype.
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- 2003-08-01
著者
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Imamura Yorishige
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University
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SHIMADA Hideaki
Faculty of Education, Kumamoto University
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Shimada Hideaki
Faculty Of Education Kumamoto University
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Takamure Yasutaka
Faculty of Education, Kumamoto University
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Takamure Yasutaka
Faculty Of Education Kumamoto University
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