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    Archives of toxicology 26 (1970), S. 142-148 
    ISSN: 1432-0738
    Keywords: Organophosphate Poisoning ; Soman ; DFP ; Hepatic Enzyme Induction ; Ethionine ; Organophosphat-Vergiftung ; Soman ; DFP ; Leberenzym ; Induktion ; äthionin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bei äthionin-vorbehandelten Sprague-Dawley-Ratten kann Soman im Gegensatz zu den Verhältnissen bei nicht vorbehandelten Tieren die Aktivität der Butyrylthiocholin spaltenden Leber-Hydrolasen und der Tryptophanpyrrolase der Leber nicht mehr steigern. Da äthionin ein wirkungsvoller Inhibitor der Proteinsynthese in der Leber ist, werden die Befunde als wesentliches Kriterium für den stimulierenden Einflu\ des Soman auf die de-novo-Synthese von Leberenzymen interpretiert.
    Notes: Summary In ethionine-pretreated Sprague-Dawley rats soman (0.05 mg/kg) does not increase the activities of cholinesterase or tryptophan pyrrolase in liver. This is different from results obtained in experiments with non-pretreated animals. Since ethionme is known as an effective inhibitor of the protein synthesis in liver the negative results are probably due to a stimulating effect of soman on the de-novo-synthesis of liver enzymes.
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    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 323 (1971), S. 265-272 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Information Transfer ; Taste Stimuli ; Color Stimuli ; Specifity ; Fish ; Informationsübertragung ; Geschmacksreize ; Farbreize ; Spezifität ; Fische
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In the previous paper we showed that injection of brain extracts taken from donors trained to respond to a taste stimulus changed the taste preference of the naive recipients so that they responded like the trained donors. To test the specifity of this effect, we submitted the recipients to various combinations of competing color and taste stimuli. In all situations, the behavior of the recipients was similar to that of the trained donors, suggesting the transfer of highly specific information.
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