The contribution of cytosolic enzymes to xenobioticmetabolism may be remarkable in extrahepatic tissues.
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Mothers and children shared variation in xenobioticmetabolism genes.
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The enzyme was unable to hydrolyze 4-nitrophenyl sulfate, suggesting its role in xenobioticmetabolism does not extend beyond phosphates.
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One important class of biological reactive intermediates arising in the course of human xenobioticmetabolism are arene and alkene oxides.
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In addition, a new study reveals the mutual repression between PXR and NF-kappaB signaling pathways, providing a molecular mechanism linking xenobioticmetabolism and inflammation.
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Those results reinforce the important role of gills in xenobioticmetabolism and suggest the involvement of the mentioned genes in the detoxification of the compound.
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Xenobioticmetabolism can induce the generation of protein radicals, which are believed to play an important role in the toxicity of chemicals and drugs.