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Katedry i Zalładu Medycyny Sadowej Pomorskiej Akademii Medycznej w Szczecinie.

Organic insecticides used in agriculture and drugs often taken without medical control remain an important source of intoxication. The significance of the problem has been discussed in American medical literature, where toxic and posttoxic damage to the liver is rated second (25%), just after viral damage (40%), like in other highly developed countries. It can be assumed that the leading position of viral damage is the result of difficulties in ascertaining the diagnosis in each case of the disease.

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[Certain enzymatic markers of liver damage in poisoning with Amanita phalloides].

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Department of Biochemistry, Academy of Physical Education, Wrocław.

The activity of cobalt-activated acylase was determined in the serum of mice with transplantable leukemia (P 388, L 1210 standard, L 1210/ara-C, L 1210/CH3-G, plasmocytoma ADJPC-5, lymphoma AKSL-4 and natural leukemia in mice NZB). A statistically significant increase in enzyme activity in all leukemias except lymphatic leukemia has been demonstrated. The results suggest possibility of using the enzymatic measurement as a marker of transplantable leukemia in mice.

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