6. Mistakes to avoid
6.1 Don't shorten the list of biochemical analyses in studies
It is essential to carry out all the biochemical analyses recommended in the guidelines for toxicology study protocols, in order to properly detect kidney damage linked to exposure of the organism to the chemical substance tested.
SCROLL TO TOP6.2 Don't overlook variations in biochemical indicators
These variations in biochemical indicators of renal toxicity, even if temporary, may indeed signal renal suffering, which may intensify in longer-term...
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