Title : The toxicity of styrene to the nasal epithelium of mice and rats: studies on the mode of action and relevance to humans.

Pub. Date : 2001 Aug 31

PMID : 11551533






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1 Comparisons of the cytochrome P-450 mediated metabolism of styrene to its oxide, and subsequent metabolism of the oxide by epoxide hydrolases and glutathione S-transferases in nasal tissues in vitro, have provided an explanation for the increased sensitivity of the mouse to styrene. Styrene cytochrome P450, family 21, subfamily a, polypeptide 1 Mus musculus
2 Comparisons of the cytochrome P-450 mediated metabolism of styrene to its oxide, and subsequent metabolism of the oxide by epoxide hydrolases and glutathione S-transferases in nasal tissues in vitro, have provided an explanation for the increased sensitivity of the mouse to styrene. Styrene cytochrome P450, family 21, subfamily a, polypeptide 1 Mus musculus