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Pharmacokinetic profile and tissue distribution of sulfamethazine in pigs and rats
1997
Yun, H.I. | Park, S.C. (Chungnam National University, Taejon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine) | Oh, T.K. (Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Taejon (Korea Republic)) | Cho, J.H. | Park, J.M. (National Veterinary Research Institute, Anyang (Korea Republic))
Effect of cadmium on immune responses and enzyme activities in BALB/c mice
1997
Yoon, C.Y. (Korean Food and Drug Administration, Seoul (Korea Republic)) | Kim, T.J. | Cho, J.G. | Song, H.J. (Chonbuk National University, Chonju (Korea Republic). Bio-Safety Research Institute)
Study on the pathogenesis of canine herpesvirus infection-(1)-Histopathological and electron microscopical observation
1994
Seo, I.B. | Lim, C.H. (Seoul National University, Suwon (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Anatomical studies on pattern of branches of bile and hepatic ducts in Korean native cattle
1994
Kim, C.S. (Gyeongsang National University, Chinju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
The effect of caffeine on promotion step of dimethylnitrosamine-initiated hepatic altered foci in a mid-term induction system
1992
Kim, S.H. (Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Seoul (Korea Republic). Korea Cancer Center Hospital) | Lee, C.S. (Kyungpook Nat'l Univ., Taegu (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
Indocyanine green excretion test and changes of plasma enzyme activities in dogs
1992
Kim, C.H. (Gyeongsangnamdo Veterinary Service Laboratory, Chinju (Korea Republic). ) | Choi, I.K. | Son, M.S. | Kim, J.G. | Kang, C.B. (Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ., Chinju (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
Studies on the ploidy distributions of the hepatocytes isolated in hepatocarcinogensis of rats
1992
Choi, K.C. | Lee, Y.S. (Seoul Nat'l Univ., Suwon (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
Anatomical studies on pattern of branches of hepatic arteries in Korean native cattle
1992
Kim, C.S. (Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ., Chinju (Korea Republic). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
The effect of Korean ginseng on diethylnitrosamine-initiated hepatic altered foci in a mid-term induction system
1989
Kim, S.H. (Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Seoul (Korea R.). Laboratory of Cancer Pathology)
The effects of red ginseng and raw ginseng were examined in vivo mid-term test for hepatocarcinogens in rats. The number of placental type of glutathione S-transferase (GST-P)-positive foci of the liver was significantly reduced in rats given diethylnitrosamine (DEN) followed by raw ginseng (4.77 +- 3.23, p0.05) as compared to the controls given carcinogen alone (9.07 +- 5.69). The area of GST-P positive foci was also significantly reduced in rats given DEN followed by red ginseng (0.5 +- 0.31, p0.05) as compared to the control (0.93 +- 0.65). These result suggest that red or raw ginseng are not hepatocarcinogens and rather may possess inhibitory potential for liver carcinogenesis
Show more [+] Less [-]Anatomical studies on pattern of branches of portal veins in Korean native cattle
1989
Kim, C.S. (Kyongsang National Univ., Chinju (Korea R.). Coll. of Veterinary Medicine)
The distribution of portal veins within the liver in 30 Korean native cattle were observed. Vinylite solution was injected into portal veins of eighteen specimens for cast preparation. The angiography was prepared in twelve specimens by injecting 30 % barium sulfate solution into portal veins, and then radiographed on an X-ray apparatus (Shimadzu 800 MA 120 Kvp). The Vena portae was divided immediately upon entering the liver into a very short Truncus dexter venae portae (14.75 +- 4.86 : 6.9-23.1mm) and a long Truncus sinister venae portae (94.16 +- 9.62 : 110-150 mm). The Truncus sinister venae portae runs of first in the long axis of the liver from the porta hepatis toward the left lobe. At the boundary between the quardate and left lobes it bends sharply 50 to 80 degrees toward the Incisura ligamentum teretis, and after a course of 36.5 to 54.3 mm between the quadrate and left lobes, ends abruptly. The Truncus sinister venae portae is divided for description into the Pars transversa, from the Porta hepatis to the flexure, and the Pars umbilicalis, from the flexure to the end. The branches of Venae portae were Ramus ventralis lobi sinistri, Ramus intermedius lobi sinistri, Ramus dorsalis lobi sinistri, Ramus lobi quadratti, Ramus ventralis lobi dextri, Ramus intermedius lobi dextri, Ramus dorsalis lobi dextri, Rami processus caudatorum and Rami processus papillarum. The Ramus intermedius lobi sinistri arose from the left surface of the Pars umbilicalis, and was origined on the common trunk with Ramus dorsalis lobi sinistric (3 cases, 10 %) or Ramus ventralis lobi sinistri (3 cases, 10 %). The Rami lobi quadratii consisted of the vein (15 cases, 50 %) or two veins (15 cases, 50%), and was observed on the arched-shaped at 2 cases (6.6 %) of the liver. The Rami processus caudatorum consisted of one vein (28 cases, 93.3 %) or two veins (2 cases, 6.6 %). The former were formed common trunk with R. dorsalis lobi dextri (7 cases, 23.3 %) or R. ventralis lobi dextri (2 cases, 6.6 %)
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