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CORRECTION TO “USE OF ISOLATED HEPATOCYTE PREPARATIONS FOR CYTOCHROME P450 INHIBITION STUDIES: COMPARISON WITH MICROSOMES FOR KI DETERMINATION”

Drug Metabolism and Disposition January 2008, 36 (1) 203; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.36.1.203
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  • Use of Isolated Hepatocyte Preparations for Cytochrome P450 Inhibition Studies: Comparison with Microsomes for Ki Determination - November 01, 2007

While processing the proof corrections for the article above [Brown HS, Chadwick A, and Houston JB (2007) Drug Metab Dispos35:2119–2126], several superscript symbols used in the body of Tables 2 and 3, respectively, were not updated to reflect changes made to the table footnotes that define these symbols. The corrected tables appear below.

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Kinetic parameters for metabolism of dextromethorphan, midazolam, phenytoin, and tolbutamide in rat liver microsomes and freshly isolated hepatocytes Data are expressed as the mean of n = 3 (microsomes) and n = 4 (hepatocytes) ± S.D.

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In vitro inhibition data in rat microsomes and hepatocytes obtained for substrates and inhibitors of CYP2C9, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4 In the present study microsomal values represent mean (n = 3) ± S.D. and hepatocyte values represent mean (n = 4) ± S.D.

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CORRECTION TO “USE OF ISOLATED HEPATOCYTE PREPARATIONS FOR CYTOCHROME P450 INHIBITION STUDIES: COMPARISON WITH MICROSOMES FOR KI DETERMINATION”

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CORRECTION TO “USE OF ISOLATED HEPATOCYTE PREPARATIONS FOR CYTOCHROME P450 INHIBITION STUDIES: COMPARISON WITH MICROSOMES FOR KI DETERMINATION”

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