Search Results - "Shmidt, Joseph L."
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Prevention of spontaneous and chemically induced carcinogenesis using activated carbon fiber adsorbent. II. Inhibitory effect of the activated carbon fiber adsorbent ‘Aqualen’ on N-methyl- N′-nitro- N-nitrosoguanidine-induced gastric carcinogenesis in rats
Published in Cancer letters (26-04-1999)“…Two-month-old female LIO rats were given N-methyl- N′-nitro- N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) with tap water in a concentration of 100 mg/1 for 12 months (groups 1…”
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Prevention of spontaneous and chemically induced carcinogenesis using activated carbon fiber adsorbent. III. Inhibitory effect of the activated carbon fiber adsorbent ‘Aqualen’ on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-induced intestinal carcinogenesis in rats
Published in Cancer letters (26-04-1999)“…Two-month-old outbred female LIO rats were exposed weekly to 15 (experiment I, groups 1, 2 and 3) or to 5 (experiment II, groups 4, 5 and 6) subcutaneous…”
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Prevention of spontaneous and chemically-induced carcinogenesis using activated carbon fiber adsorbent. I. Effect of the activated carbon fiber adsorbent `Aqualen' on spontaneous carcinogenesis and life-span in mice
Published in Cancer letters (10-04-1998)“…Female SHR mice were fed the activated carbon fiber adsorbent Aqualen ® beginning at the age of 3 months through their life. Mice were fed Aqualen five times…”
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THE ADSORPTION AND DEACTIVATION OF MICROORGANISMS BY ACTIVATED CARBON FIBER
Published in Separation science and technology (30-11-2001)“…The adsorption and deactivation of microorganisms by a new activated carbon fiber (Aqualen®) were investigated. Tests were conducted with Escherichia coli,…”
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