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    Sulfur-containing amino acids that increase renal glutathione protect the kidney against papillary necrosis induced by 2-bromoethylamine by Thielemann, L E, Oberhauser, E W, Rosenblut, G, Videla, L A, Valenzuela, A

    Published in Cell biochemistry and function (01-01-1990)
    “…Papillary necrosis was observed in the kidneys of rats, 72 h after receiving a single injection of bromoethylamine (BEA). This effect was associated with renal…”
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    Effect of different amino acidic pretreatments that protect the kidney against papillary necrosis induced by bromoethylamine on differential distribution of renal nonprotein sulfhydryls by Thielemann, L E, Rosenblut, G, Cerda, M C, Oberhauser, E W, De Geyter, M A, Videla, L A

    Published in Journal of biochemical toxicology (1991)
    “…Content of nonprotein sulfhydryls (NPSH) was found to be higher in rat renal cortex than in external medulla and papilla. Administration of bromoethylamine…”
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    N-acetyl-L-cysteine abolishes the bromoethylamine-induced choline incorporation into renal papillary tissue by Thielemann, L E, Rodrigo, R A, Oberhauser, E W, Rosenblut, G, Videla, L A

    Published in Journal of biochemical toxicology (01-10-1995)
    “…The role of regenerative processes in the protective effect of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) against bromoethylamine-induced renal papillary necrosis was assessed…”
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