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Metabolic changes following oral exposure to tetrachloroethylene in subtoxic concentrations.
Nevertheless, subtoxic doses for the fish are still stressing, and repeated doses can build up to toxic levels.
A subtoxic interactive toxicity study of ethanol and chromium in male Wistar rats.
In general the dynamics are normally suppressed by low, subtoxic concentrations of microtubule drugs that also inhibit cell migration.
In a second experiment, we examined the effects of subtoxic concentrations of Al at two levels of nutrient cation availability.
"My feeling is — given the evidence available — it was a cardiac arrest possibly contributed to by subtoxic caffeine ingestion," Roberts told the Daily Mail.
Our findings suggest an adaptive response of macrophages to subtoxic doses of AGE, which could constitute an important factor in the spread of damage to other cellular types during aging.
Concomitant administration of subtoxic doses of PCBs and MeHg in the third quarter of gestation dramatically increased perinatal mortality, as compared to treatments with each toxin alone.
The survival data showed that at subtoxic dosing, PCBs and MeHg interacted synergistically to increase mortality at doses that did not affect body weight gain from birth to weaning in survivors.