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Animals fed on AFB1 and B2 contaminated feeds excrete into their milk the toxic AFM1 and M2, respectively which are metabolized in the liver.
Although the outstandingly high concentration of MAB-CHMINACA in the liver is difficult to explain, the second-highest concentration of the compound in the kidney (Table 3) may be due to the ability of this compound to excrete into urine via the kidney, while the concentration of 5-fluoro-ADB in the kidney was below the LOQ [ 13].
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And researchers suspect that the volume of P.P.C.P.'s excreted into the nation's surface water and groundwater is increasing.
But I have an alternative explanation: Adaline's sheer blandness was excreted into her bloodstream like pus and she became mummified in existential dullness.
It directly stimulates the kidneys to enhance the tubular reabsorption of calcium from the ultrafiltrate that would otherwise be excreted into the urine.
"When it comes to black folks, we exist mostly as potential sociological, pathological, or scatological slices of life waiting to be chewed, digested, and excreted into the requisite number of column inches in the paper".
About 40% is excreted as conjugated metabolites into the urine, and a similar amount is excreted into the feces.
FDG is physiologically taken up by the salivary glands and excreted into saliva.
Metformin has been reported to be mainly excreted into urine by human organic cation transporter 2 (hOCT2).
It is also known that, in the absence of disease, approximately 0.01 % of secreted GH is excreted into the urine, which would explain the low urinary concentrations [20].
A fluorescent bile acid analogue, fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled glycocholate, was taken up into the spheroids and excreted into bile canalicular channels.
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