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Effects of flavonoids on sphingolipid turnover in the toxin-damaged liver and liver cells

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Table 3: Effects of the chamiloflan on the ceramide content in the liver of the normal and CCl4-treated rats.
Figure 6the liver by the CClinjected subcutaneously by corn oil (2 ml/kg body weight) daily for 4 days and fed by ethanol (1 %, 5 ml/kg body weight) daily for 6 days
Table 1: Experimental protocol: experiments with the animals.
Table 2: Experimental protocol: experiments with the hepatocytes.

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