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RNA-synthesis in rat kidneys after fluorinated anesthetics or inorganic fluoride administration

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RNA-synthesis in rat kidneys is affected by the administration of 0.5% methoxyflurane and 1% enflurane; also fluoride, a product of fluorinated anesthetics metabolism, hinders renal RNA-synthesis in rats.

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Acknowledgments. This work was supported by a grant from C.N.R., Roma.

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Bonora, M., Novello, F., Bonetti, E. et al. RNA-synthesis in rat kidneys after fluorinated anesthetics or inorganic fluoride administration. Experientia 35, 71–72 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01917883

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