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When mice are exposed to a toxin called Ochratoxin A, the more they get and the longer they're exposed, the more their liver and kidney cells start to self-destruct in a controlled way — and this process seems to be a major reason the toxin harms these organs.
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The study gave mice a toxin called Ochratoxin A and found it caused programmed cell death in the liver and kidneys, more so at higher doses and over time, which matches what the claim says.
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