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Injury to Paneth's cells in rats after administration of dithisone and 8-(arenesulfonylamino)quinolines

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Injection of dithisone and 8-(arenesulfonylamino)quinolines into rats leads to selective injury to the zinc-rich Paneth's cells of the small intestine. The results confirm the possible role of zinc blocking in the development of cell degeneration.

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Eshchenko, V.A. Injury to Paneth's cells in rats after administration of dithisone and 8-(arenesulfonylamino)quinolines. Bull Exp Biol Med 83, 585–587 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00807516

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