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Enzymic ‘imprinting’ as the result, of early postnatal administration of enzyme inducers to animals

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Early postnatal treatment of rats or mice with different enzyme inducers (cortisol, galactose, steroid which induces mixed function oxidases) results in long-lasting changes in the activity of corresponding inducible enzymes.

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Salganik, R.I., Gryaznova, I.M., Markel, A.L. et al. Enzymic ‘imprinting’ as the result, of early postnatal administration of enzyme inducers to animals. Experientia 36, 43–45 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02003960

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