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2002, Biochemical PharmacologyCitation Excerpt :Liver microsomes from TCDD and BNF-treated rats gave a pattern of stimulation by PCBs similar to that given in Table 1 for 3-MC-treated rats (results not shown). The microsomes from phenobarbital-induced rabbits and BNF-induced chick embryos were also tested for the response of their bilirubin-degrading activity to addition of various PCBs in vitro (Table 1), as these two species have been reported to be resistant to induction of lipid peroxidation [22,23]: they were found to respond to the addition of PCBs with an even greater stimulation of bilirubin degradation than shown by similarly treated rats, maintaining however the same selectivity of response (with regard, that is, to the planar/non-planar PCB configuration). Liver microsomes obtained from rabbits induced with 3-methylcholanthrene also responded to addition of the PCB of the appropriate configuration in vitro as microsomes from induced rats, though less markedly (results not shown).
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