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Once inside the body it is significantly toxic both radiologically and chemically, having a heavy metal toxicity on a par with that of arsenic.

These chemical enhancers were tested for their toxicity on (a) mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) with MTT assay, and (b) porcine abdominal skin by histology using H/E staining at the end of a 48-h exposure period to the chemicals.

Furthermore, it is also important to establish the relationship between absorbed dose to the kidneys from 177Lu-octreotate administration and the severity of renal toxicity on a short- and long-term basis.

Product components that intend to enhance the effect of the a.s. in the product (i.e. synergists) as well as organic solvents or surfactants (such as e.g. naphtha) that may enhance the bioavailability of the a.s. and thereby influence its toxicity (on a case-by-case basis).

Quantification of spatial and temporal exposure can be carried out together with toxicokinetic toxicodynamic modeling of effects, which places the temporal extrapolation of toxicity on a mechanistic basis.

Patients indicated the subjective burden from reported toxicity on a numeric rating scale with a scale from 0 to 10. Choosing the number 0 would mean "no symptom" and 10 would mean "worst possible symptom".

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Thus, the inherent toxicity on an equal-dose basis is greater for the wildfire PM than that of PM from normal AA in this region.

Other than testing selective drug toxicity on an enriched-CSC population compared with bulk cancer cells, HTS can be designed to directly measure the drug effect on CSC function.

Additional secondary objectives included assessment of CA-125 response every other cycle, using the Gynaecological Cancer Intergroup (GCIG) criteria (Rustin, 2003), and evaluation of toxicity on an ongoing basis throughout the study using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events, version 3.0.

This manuscript will demonstrate that the inherent toxicity on an equal-dose basis is greater for the wildfire PM than that of PM from normal ambient air in this region.

Cell culture assays of wildfire-derived PM in mouse macrophages (Jalava et al. 2006) suggest that these size-fractionated PM preparations elicit similar or lesser toxicity on an equal-mass basis than normal ambient PM from the same sources.

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