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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.
Usage of drug metabolism in inglés
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A2780 ovarian cells neither catalysed drugmetabolism nor contained these drug transporters.
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During the inflammatory response, intrahepatic cholestasis and decreased drugmetabolism are frequently observed.
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CCRP appears to be involved in various hepatic regulations far beyond CAR-mediated drugmetabolism.
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Expression data were compared to changes in conventional clinical chemistry parameters and drugmetabolism activities.
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Genetic variation in genes encoding cytochrome P450 enzymes has important clinical implications for drugmetabolism.
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Here, we extend our analysis to drugmetabolism enzymes.
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A model to study hepatic and intestinal drugmetabolism in the dog has been evaluated.
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However, the inhibition of drugmetabolism in DTP vaccine-treated mice was similar in all three groups.
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However, HF-iPS efficiently induced the generation of HLCs that expressed hepatocyte markers and drugmetabolism-related genes.
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Additionally, it has long been appreciated that exposure to drugmetabolism-inducing xenobiotics can impair immune function.
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After chronic intramuscular administration FK inhibits drugmetabolism.
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O'Malley was the first researcher to write a paper on the effect of ageing on drugmetabolism.
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Enzymes involved in drugmetabolism are genetically polymorphic, meaning that their activities differ depending on certain genotypes.
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Primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) are an essential tool for modeling drugmetabolism and liver disease.
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Tumors were analyzed for mRNA expression and polymorphisms in genes involved in drugmetabolism and DNA repair.
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Conversely, little is known about the role of this pathway in drugmetabolism regulation in human liver.