<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Hepatology / Liver function tests / Halogenated solvents / Organochlorides / Toxicology / Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase / Tetrachloroethylene / Hepatotoxicity / Liver
Date: 2006-08-23 00:46:02
Hepatology
Liver function tests
Halogenated solvents
Organochlorides
Toxicology
Gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase
Tetrachloroethylene
Hepatotoxicity
Liver

PERCHLORETHYLENE [Tetrachloroethylene] Perchlorethylene is capable of causing changes in the liver enzymes gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) at levels below those needed to alter other liver enzymes. Chlorinated compoun

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.chemicalinjury.net

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 27,50 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Demonstration of the Use of an Encapsulated Perfluorocarbon Vapor Taggant to Track and Detect Currency or Contraband, Final Report

Demonstration of the Use of an Encapsulated Perfluorocarbon Vapor Taggant to Track and Detect Currency or Contraband, Final Report

DocID: 1rgay - View Document

STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Is hereby granting a Louisiana Environmental Laboratory Accreditation to Eurofins Air Toxics Inc 180 Blue Ravine Rd Ste B

STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Is hereby granting a Louisiana Environmental Laboratory Accreditation to Eurofins Air Toxics Inc 180 Blue Ravine Rd Ste B

DocID: 1rdJ8 - View Document

Microsoft Word - VO-103  Dry Cleaning Notes.doc

Microsoft Word - VO-103 Dry Cleaning Notes.doc

DocID: 1r0PQ - View Document

Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2014 PWS ID# City of Glendale 124 Third Street PO Box 361

Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2014 PWS ID# City of Glendale 124 Third Street PO Box 361

DocID: 1qr3z - View Document

Chemistry / Organochlorides / Commodity chemicals / Halogenated solvents / Occupational safety and health / Dry cleaning / Tetrachloroethylene / Ozone / Laundry / Vinyl chloride

Application Note VO-103 ECO SENSORS, INC. Santa Fe, NM

DocID: 1q5IR - View Document