In vivo studies on possible adverse effe
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M. E. Traina; P. Fazzi; C. Macrรฌ; C. Ricciardi; A. V. Stazi; E. Urbani; A. Manto
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Article
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1998
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The fungicide methyl thiophanate (MT), widely used to control some of the most common fungal diseases in crops, is metabolized in animals into benzimidazole compounds, including the well-known reproductive toxicant carbendazim. However, standard toxicological tests did not indicate that MT may cause