Experimental Production of Diseases Part 5 Liver.

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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1976.
Edition:1st ed. 1976.
Series:Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 16 / 5
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Table of Contents:
  • Experimental Hepatotoxicity
  • A. Introductory Considerations
  • B. Historical Aspects
  • C. Relevance of Experimental Hepatotoxicity
  • D. Vulnerability of the Liver to Toxic Injury
  • E. Types of Experimental Models
  • F. Types of Toxic Hepatic Injury
  • G. Classification of Hepatotoxins
  • H. Direct Hepatotoxins
  • I. Indirect Hepatotoxins
  • K. Concluding Comments
  • Appendix. Meaning of Abbreviations
  • References
  • Liver Disease Due to Infection and Allergy
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Liver Disease Due to Infection
  • C. Classical Human Viral Hepatitis
  • D. Liver Disease Associated with Autoimmune Reactions
  • E. Experimental Models of Chronic Hepatitis
  • F. Liver Diseases Associated with Drug Reactions
  • G. Conclusion: Immunology and the Liver
  • Abbreviations
  • References
  • Radiation-Induced Injury of the Liver
  • A. Introduction
  • B. Preliminary Remarks
  • C. Radiation-Induced Changes of the Human Liver
  • D. Experimental Investigations of the Radiation Effect
  • Abbreviations
  • References
  • Experimental Production of Gallstones
  • A. A Fat- and Cholesterol-Free Diet in Hamsters
  • B. A Lithogenic Diet Supplemented with Chenodeoxycholic Acid
  • C. A High Cholesterol Diet in Prairie Dogs
  • D. A Diet Supplemented with D-Thyroxine in Hamsters
  • E. A Fat-and Cholesterol-Rich Diet in Squirrel Monkeys
  • Abbreviations
  • References
  • Author Index.