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Mechanisms of hepatotoxic interaction of amiodarone with inflammatory stress---A model of idiosyncratic, drug-induced liver injury
Lü, Jingtao
Text (2012)
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Trovafloxacin potentiates lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha in a macrophage cell-line : mechanistic insights to idiosyncratic liability
Poulsen, Kyle Lauren
Text (2013)
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Inflammation and idiosyncratic drug reactions : inflammatory mechanisms and interactions in a murine model of trovafloxacin hepatotoxicity
Shaw, Patrick Joseph
Text (2008)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Development of an animal model for drug-induced idiosyncratic reactions
Buchweitz, John P. (John Philip)
Text (2001)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Mechanisms of hepatocellular apoptosis induced by trovafloxacin-tumor necrosis factor-alpha interaction : an in vitro model of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury
Beggs, Kevin Michael
Text (2013)
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Neutrophils and idiosyncratic advese [sic] drug reactions resulting from inflammation-drug interaction : ranitidine and diclofenac as examples
Deng, Xiaomin, 1981-
Text (2008)
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Inflammation and idiosyncratic drug reactions : ranitidine as a model
Luyendyk, James Parker
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