Publications by authors named "Federa R"

Hepatoma cells have a below-normal content of polyunsaturated fatty acids; this reduces lipid peroxidation and the production of cytotoxic and cytostatic aldehydes within the cells. In proportion to the degree of deviation, hepatoma cells also show an increase in the activity of Class-3 aldehyde dehydrogenase, an enzyme important in the metabolism of lipid peroxidation products and also in that of several drugs. When hepatoma cells with different degrees of deviation were enriched with arachidonic acid and stimulated to peroxidize by ascorbate/iron sulphate, their growth rate was reduced in proportion to the quantity of aldehydes produced and to the activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase.

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Pollutants of River Lambro, a tributary River Po, were monitored by their potential to induce 1A1 isoform of cytochrome P450 in the FaO hepatoma cell line. Extracts of water samples taken during different months over about one year were fractionated by reverse phase HPLC technique. Six fractions of decreasing polarity were collected, concentrated, freeze-dried and suspended in DMSO for the treatment of the cells.

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The genotoxicity of alpha-hexachlorocyclohexane (alpha-HCH) was evaluated in primary cultures of mouse, rat and human hepatocytes. DNA fragmentation was measured by the alkaline elution technique and DNA repair synthesis by quantitative autoradiography. A 20 h exposure to subtoxic concentrations ranging from 0.

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The changing managed care market.

J Ambul Care Manage

January 1994

A continuum of managed care options has evolved reflecting differing health care market characteristics. Alternative health plans are increasing, outdistancing the "gold standard" staff model HMOs. A dizzying array of options, however, has led to considerable confusion.

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