Human Ochratoxicosis & its Pathologies (Paperback)


Among the various mycotoxins affecting man, OTA -- involved in the renal disease endemic in the Balkans -- is thought by the International Cancer Research Centre (ICRC) to be a potential carcinogen. The question facing the international ochratoxin-A specialists was whether endemic renal disease in the Balkans was still restricted to this geographical region. A careful study of human ochratoxicosis and other possibly associated pathologies in under-developed countries could enable future developments of the problems to be forecast in other parts of the globe and hence allow means of preventive action to be sought.

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Among the various mycotoxins affecting man, OTA -- involved in the renal disease endemic in the Balkans -- is thought by the International Cancer Research Centre (ICRC) to be a potential carcinogen. The question facing the international ochratoxin-A specialists was whether endemic renal disease in the Balkans was still restricted to this geographical region. A careful study of human ochratoxicosis and other possibly associated pathologies in under-developed countries could enable future developments of the problems to be forecast in other parts of the globe and hence allow means of preventive action to be sought.

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Imprint

John Libbey Eurotext

Country of origin

France

Release date

1993

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

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Dimensions

180 x 260 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

246

ISBN-13

978-2-7420-0017-3

Barcode

9782742000173

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LSN

2-7420-0017-8



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