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| - wetenschappelijk artikel (nl)
- articolo scientifico (pubblicato il 1996) (it)
- наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 1996 (uk)
- im Januar 1996 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel (de)
- artículu científicu espublizáu en xineru de 1996 (ast)
- artikull shkencor i botuar më 01 janar 1996 (sq)
- scientific article published on 01 January 1996 (en)
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| - Relation of meat, fat, and fiber intake to the risk of colon cancer in a prospective study among women
- Clinical and pathological spectrum of coeliac disease--active, silent, latent, potential
- Evidence for cytochrome P-450NF, the nifedipine oxidase, being the principal enzyme involved in the bioactivation of aflatoxins in human liver
- Identification of rifampin-inducible P450IIIA4 (CYP3A4) in human small bowel enterocytes
- Coeliac disease and malignancy
- Role of sulfation and acetylation in the activation of 2-hydroxyamino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine to intermediates which bind DNA
- Metabolic activation of carcinogenic heterocyclic aromatic amines by human liver and colon
- The immunocytochemical localisation and distribution of cytochrome P-450 in normal human hepatic and extrahepatic tissues with a monoclonal antibody to human cytochrome P-450
- Extrahepatic metabolism of drugs in humans
- Identification of glucocorticoid-inducible cytochromes P-450 in the intestinal mucosa of rats and man
- Metabolism of drugs and other xenobiotics in the gut lumen and wall
- First-pass metabolism of cyclosporin by the gut
- Cytochrome P450 of small intestinal epithelial cells. Immunochemical characterization of the increase in cytochrome P450 caused by phenobarbital
- Cyclosporine metabolism in human liver: identification of a cytochrome P-450III gene family as the major cyclosporine-metabolizing enzyme explains interactions of cyclosporine with other drugs.
- Mutagenesis and carcinogenesis: endogenous and exogenous factors
- Occurrence, identification, and bacterial mutagenicity of heterocyclic amines in cooked food
- Cyclosporine metabolism by P450IIIA in rat enterocytes--another determinant of oral bioavailability?
- Immunohistochemical localization of cytochrome P450b/e in hepatic and extrahepatic tissues of the rat
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| - Guengerich FP
- O'Briain DS
- Wood AJ
- Brown RM
- Ghishan FK
- Kelleher D
- Kinirons MT
- Deathridge MA
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| - Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (en)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (nl)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (sq)
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| - Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (en)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (nl)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (sq)
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| - Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (en)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (nl)
- Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: Reversal after successful gluten-free diet: A potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism* (sq)
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| - Decreased intestinal CYP3A in celiac disease: reversal after successful gluten-free diet: a potential source of interindividual variability in first-pass drug metabolism (en)
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| - 10.1016/S0009-9236(96)90022-3
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