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July 01, 1988; Volume 16,Issue 4
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

A

  1. Abramson, F P

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      Dose-response behavior of the induction of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein by phenobarbital in the dog.
      F P Abramson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 546-550;
  2. Antoine, B

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      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;

B

  1. Benson, L

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  2. Bories, G

    1. You have access
      New aspects of metabolic conjugation of chloramphenicol.
      J M Wal, J C Peleran, E Perdu, D Rao and G Bories
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 635-639;

C

  1. Caldwell, J

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  2. Casanova, M

    1. You have access
      Isotope effects on formaldehyde oxidation.
      H D Heck and M Casanova
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 656-657;
  3. Cashman, J R

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective N-oxygenation of zimeldine and homozimeldine by the flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      J R Cashman, J Proudfoot, D W Pate and T Högberg
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 616-622;
  4. Chaturvedi, P R

    1. You have access
      The influence of diffusional barriers on presystemic gut elimination.
      P R Gwilt, S Comer, P R Chaturvedi and D H Waters
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 521-526;
  5. Chung, L W

    1. You have access
      Coordinated maternal imprinting and paternal genotype determined the ultimate level of hepatic cytochrome P-450 and associated monooxygenase activities.
      V J Simpson, H E Zhau, M N Runner and L W Chung
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 576-581;
  6. Comer, S

    1. You have access
      The influence of diffusional barriers on presystemic gut elimination.
      P R Gwilt, S Comer, P R Chaturvedi and D H Waters
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 521-526;

D

  1. Dahl, A R

    1. You have access
      Distribution of microsomal monooxygenases in the rabbit respiratory tract.
      P J Sabourin, R E Tynes, R M Philpot, S Winquist and A R Dahl
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 557-562;
  2. Decolin, D

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  3. Devereux, T

    1. You have access
      Cellular and subcellular localization of a binding protein for polychlorinated biphenyls in rat lung.
      J Lund, T Devereux, H Glaumann and J A Gustafsson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 590-599;

E

  1. Edwards, D J

    1. You have access
      Effect of enoxacin and 4-oxo-enoxacin on antipyrine disposition in the rat.
      D J Edwards, N M Waite and C K Svensson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 653-655;
  2. Egger, H

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;

F

  1. Foster, R T

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen in the rat. Influence of route of administration.
      R T Foster and F Jamali
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 623-626;
  2. Fournel-Gigleux, S

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  3. Futaguchi, S

    1. You have access
      Biopharmaceutical characterization of 450191-S, a ring-opened derivative of 1,4-benzodiazepine. II. Evidence for reduced first-pass extraction by rat liver.
      M Koike, S Futaguchi, S Takahashi and K Sugeno
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 609-615;

G

  1. Glaumann, H

    1. You have access
      Cellular and subcellular localization of a binding protein for polychlorinated biphenyls in rat lung.
      J Lund, T Devereux, H Glaumann and J A Gustafsson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 590-599;
  2. Goon, D

    1. You have access
      Effect of galactosamine-induced hepatic UDP-glucuronic acid depletion on acetaminophen elimination in rats. Dispositional differences between hepatically and extrahepatically formed glucuronides of acetaminophen and other chemicals.
      Z Gregus, C Madhu, D Goon and C D Klaassen
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 527-533;
  3. Gregus, Z

    1. You have access
      Effect of galactosamine-induced hepatic UDP-glucuronic acid depletion on acetaminophen elimination in rats. Dispositional differences between hepatically and extrahepatically formed glucuronides of acetaminophen and other chemicals.
      Z Gregus, C Madhu, D Goon and C D Klaassen
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 527-533;
  4. Gumbleton, M

    1. You have access
      Possible hemodynamic basis to urethane anesthesia-induced reductions in renal clearance.
      M Gumbleton, P J Nicholls and G Taylor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 640-644;
  5. Gustafsson, J A

    1. You have access
      Cellular and subcellular localization of a binding protein for polychlorinated biphenyls in rat lung.
      J Lund, T Devereux, H Glaumann and J A Gustafsson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 590-599;
  6. Gwilt, P R

    1. You have access
      The influence of diffusional barriers on presystemic gut elimination.
      P R Gwilt, S Comer, P R Chaturvedi and D H Waters
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 521-526;

H

  1. Hamar-Hansen, C

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  2. Hanano, M

    1. You have access
      Nonlinear tissue distribution of ouabain in rabbits.
      H Harashima, Y Sugiyama, T Iga and M Hanano
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 645-649;
  3. Harashima, H

    1. You have access
      Nonlinear tissue distribution of ouabain in rabbits.
      H Harashima, Y Sugiyama, T Iga and M Hanano
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 645-649;
  4. Heck, H D

    1. You have access
      Isotope effects on formaldehyde oxidation.
      H D Heck and M Casanova
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 656-657;
  5. Högberg, T

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective N-oxygenation of zimeldine and homozimeldine by the flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      J R Cashman, J Proudfoot, D W Pate and T Högberg
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 616-622;
  6. Hsieh, J Y

    1. You have access
      Enantioselective disposition and protein binding of [(5,6-dichloro-9a-propyl-3-oxo-2,3,9,9a-tetrahydro-1-H-fluoren-7 -yl)-oxy] acetic acid, a new cerebral antiedemic agent, in rats.
      J H Lin and J Y Hsieh
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 540-545;

I

  1. Iga, T

    1. You have access
      Nonlinear tissue distribution of ouabain in rabbits.
      H Harashima, Y Sugiyama, T Iga and M Hanano
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 645-649;
  2. Inaba, T

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of diazepam in vitro by human liver. Independent variability of N-demethylation and C3-hydroxylation.
      T Inaba, A Tait, M Nakano, W A Mahon and W Kalow
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 605-608;
  3. Itterly, W

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;

J

  1. Jamali, F

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen in the rat. Influence of route of administration.
      R T Foster and F Jamali
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 623-626;
  2. Jardine, I

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  3. John, V

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;

K

  1. Kalow, W

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of diazepam in vitro by human liver. Independent variability of N-demethylation and C3-hydroxylation.
      T Inaba, A Tait, M Nakano, W A Mahon and W Kalow
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 605-608;
  2. Kapoor, A

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;
  3. Klaassen, C D

    1. You have access
      Effect of galactosamine-induced hepatic UDP-glucuronic acid depletion on acetaminophen elimination in rats. Dispositional differences between hepatically and extrahepatically formed glucuronides of acetaminophen and other chemicals.
      Z Gregus, C Madhu, D Goon and C D Klaassen
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 527-533;
  4. Koike, M

    1. You have access
      Biopharmaceutical characterization of 450191-S, a ring-opened derivative of 1,4-benzodiazepine. II. Evidence for reduced first-pass extraction by rat liver.
      M Koike, S Futaguchi, S Takahashi and K Sugeno
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 609-615;

L

  1. Lima, J J

    1. You have access
      Species-dependent binding of disopyramide enantiomers.
      J J Lima
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 563-567;
  2. Lin, J H

    1. You have access
      Enantioselective disposition and protein binding of [(5,6-dichloro-9a-propyl-3-oxo-2,3,9,9a-tetrahydro-1-H-fluoren-7 -yl)-oxy] acetic acid, a new cerebral antiedemic agent, in rats.
      J H Lin and J Y Hsieh
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 540-545;
  3. Little, P J

    1. You have access
      Distribution of [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate, [3H]soman, [3H]sarin, and their metabolites in mouse brain.
      P J Little, J A Scimeca and B R Martin
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 515-520;
  4. Lund, J

    1. You have access
      Cellular and subcellular localization of a binding protein for polychlorinated biphenyls in rat lung.
      J Lund, T Devereux, H Glaumann and J A Gustafsson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 590-599;

M

  1. Madhu, C

    1. You have access
      Effect of galactosamine-induced hepatic UDP-glucuronic acid depletion on acetaminophen elimination in rats. Dispositional differences between hepatically and extrahepatically formed glucuronides of acetaminophen and other chemicals.
      Z Gregus, C Madhu, D Goon and C D Klaassen
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 527-533;
  2. Mahon, W A

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of diazepam in vitro by human liver. Independent variability of N-demethylation and C3-hydroxylation.
      T Inaba, A Tait, M Nakano, W A Mahon and W Kalow
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 605-608;
  3. Martin, B R

    1. You have access
      Distribution of [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate, [3H]soman, [3H]sarin, and their metabolites in mouse brain.
      P J Little, J A Scimeca and B R Martin
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 515-520;
    2. You have access
      The disposition of [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate in guinea pigs after inhalation.
      J A Scimeca and B R Martin
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 534-539;
  4. Moore, D

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  5. Motassim, N

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  6. Mothe, O

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;

N

  1. Nakano, M

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of diazepam in vitro by human liver. Independent variability of N-demethylation and C3-hydroxylation.
      T Inaba, A Tait, M Nakano, W A Mahon and W Kalow
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 605-608;
  2. Nelson, R

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  3. Neumann, C M

    1. You have access
      Ascorbic acid deficiency and hepatic UDP-glucuronyltransferase.
      C M Neumann and V G Zannoni
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 551-556;
  4. Nicholls, P J

    1. You have access
      Possible hemodynamic basis to urethane anesthesia-induced reductions in renal clearance.
      M Gumbleton, P J Nicholls and G Taylor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 640-644;

P

  1. Pate, D W

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective N-oxygenation of zimeldine and homozimeldine by the flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      J R Cashman, J Proudfoot, D W Pate and T Högberg
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 616-622;
  2. Peleran, J C

    1. You have access
      New aspects of metabolic conjugation of chloramphenicol.
      J M Wal, J C Peleran, E Perdu, D Rao and G Bories
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 635-639;
  3. Perdu, E

    1. You have access
      New aspects of metabolic conjugation of chloramphenicol.
      J M Wal, J C Peleran, E Perdu, D Rao and G Bories
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 635-639;
  4. Philpot, R M

    1. You have access
      Distribution of microsomal monooxygenases in the rabbit respiratory tract.
      P J Sabourin, R E Tynes, R M Philpot, S Winquist and A R Dahl
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 557-562;
  5. Powis, G

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  6. Proudfoot, J

    1. You have access
      Stereoselective N-oxygenation of zimeldine and homozimeldine by the flavin-containing monooxygenase.
      J R Cashman, J Proudfoot, D W Pate and T Högberg
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 616-622;

R

  1. Rao, D

    1. You have access
      New aspects of metabolic conjugation of chloramphenicol.
      J M Wal, J C Peleran, E Perdu, D Rao and G Bories
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 635-639;
  2. Rhodes, W

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  3. Rodebaugh, R

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;
  4. Runner, M N

    1. You have access
      Coordinated maternal imprinting and paternal genotype determined the ultimate level of hepatic cytochrome P-450 and associated monooxygenase activities.
      V J Simpson, H E Zhau, M N Runner and L W Chung
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 576-581;

S

  1. Sabourin, P J

    1. You have access
      Distribution of microsomal monooxygenases in the rabbit respiratory tract.
      P J Sabourin, R E Tynes, R M Philpot, S Winquist and A R Dahl
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 557-562;
  2. Scimeca, J A

    1. You have access
      Distribution of [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate, [3H]soman, [3H]sarin, and their metabolites in mouse brain.
      P J Little, J A Scimeca and B R Martin
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 515-520;
    2. You have access
      The disposition of [3H]diisopropylfluorophosphate in guinea pigs after inhalation.
      J A Scimeca and B R Martin
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 534-539;
  3. Shimanskas, C

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;
  4. Siest, G

    1. You have access
      Substrate specificity and enantioselectivity of arylcarboxylic acid glucuronidation.
      S Fournel-Gigleux, C Hamar-Hansen, N Motassim, B Antoine, O Mothe, D Decolin, J Caldwell and G Siest
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 627-634;
  5. Simpson, V J

    1. You have access
      Coordinated maternal imprinting and paternal genotype determined the ultimate level of hepatic cytochrome P-450 and associated monooxygenase activities.
      V J Simpson, H E Zhau, M N Runner and L W Chung
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 576-581;
  6. Stancato, F

    1. You have access
      Disposition and metabolism of prinomide in laboratory animals.
      H Egger, W Itterly, V John, R Rodebaugh, C Shimanskas, F Stancato and A Kapoor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 568-575;
  7. Sugeno, K

    1. You have access
      Biopharmaceutical characterization of 450191-S, a ring-opened derivative of 1,4-benzodiazepine. II. Evidence for reduced first-pass extraction by rat liver.
      M Koike, S Futaguchi, S Takahashi and K Sugeno
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 609-615;
  8. Sugiyama, Y

    1. You have access
      Nonlinear tissue distribution of ouabain in rabbits.
      H Harashima, Y Sugiyama, T Iga and M Hanano
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 645-649;
  9. Svensson, C K

    1. You have access
      Effect of enoxacin and 4-oxo-enoxacin on antipyrine disposition in the rat.
      D J Edwards, N M Waite and C K Svensson
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 653-655;
  10. Szumlanski, C

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;

T

  1. Tait, A

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of diazepam in vitro by human liver. Independent variability of N-demethylation and C3-hydroxylation.
      T Inaba, A Tait, M Nakano, W A Mahon and W Kalow
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 605-608;
  2. Takahashi, S

    1. You have access
      Biopharmaceutical characterization of 450191-S, a ring-opened derivative of 1,4-benzodiazepine. II. Evidence for reduced first-pass extraction by rat liver.
      M Koike, S Futaguchi, S Takahashi and K Sugeno
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 609-615;
  3. Taylor, G

    1. You have access
      Possible hemodynamic basis to urethane anesthesia-induced reductions in renal clearance.
      M Gumbleton, P J Nicholls and G Taylor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 640-644;
  4. Taylor, W G

    1. You have access
      Metabolism of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) by liver microsomes from male and female rats. Simultaneous quantitation of DEET and its metabolites by high performance liquid chromatography.
      J M Yeung and W G Taylor
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 600-604;
  5. Tynes, R E

    1. You have access
      Distribution of microsomal monooxygenases in the rabbit respiratory tract.
      P J Sabourin, R E Tynes, R M Philpot, S Winquist and A R Dahl
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 557-562;

V

  1. Van Dyke, R

    1. You have access
      Foreign compound metabolism studies with human liver obtained as surgical waste. Relation to donor characteristics and effects of tissue storage.
      G Powis, I Jardine, R Van Dyke, R Weinshilboum, D Moore, T Wilke, W Rhodes, R Nelson, L Benson and C Szumlanski
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 582-589;
  2. Volp, R P

    1. You have access
      Glucuronidation in 4-chlorobiphenyl metabolism by rat and human liver microsomes.
      R P Volp
      Drug Metabolism and Disposition July 1988, 16 (4) 650-652;

W

  1. Waite, N M

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      Effect of enoxacin and 4-oxo-enoxacin on antipyrine disposition in the rat.
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Vol. 16, Issue 4
1 Jul 1988
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