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Variability in human metabolism of arsenic

Environmental Research, 2003
Estimating the nature and extent of human cancer risks due to arsenic (As) in drinking water is currently of great concern, since millions of persons worldwide are exposed to arsenic, primarily through natural enrichment of drinking water drawn from deep wells.
Christopher A, Loffredo   +4 more
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HEPARIN AND HUMAN LIPID METABOLISM

The Lancet, 1969
Abstract Blood-samples were collected from healthy volunteers before a test-meal of fat or carbohydrate or before a prolonged fast, and then before and after the intravenous injection of heparin. The serum was analysed biochemically and was tested in a tissue-culture model designed to assess the intracellular deposition of lipids.
D D, Rutstein   +2 more
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Models of the Human Metabolism

2008
The systemic investigation of the energy metabolism in the frame of the selfish-brain theory focusses on supply chains. They describe the transport chain beginning with the energy exploration in the remote environment until the energy is consumed by neurons in the brain.
Dirk Langemann, Achim Peters
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Methadone metabolism by human placenta

Biochemical Pharmacology, 2004
Methadone pharmacotherapy is considered the standard for treatment of the pregnant heroin/opioid addict. One of the factors affecting the transfer kinetics of opioids across human placenta and their levels in the fetal circulation is their metabolism by the tissue.
Tatiana N, Nanovskaya   +5 more
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Metabolism and actions of dehydroepiandrosterone in humans

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1991
Dehydroepiandrosterone (3 beta-hydroxy-5-androsten-17-one; DHA) and DHA-sulfate are abundantly produced adrenal steroids, whose serum concentrations exceed those of other adrenal steroids. Serum concentrations of DHA and DHA-sulfate, in contrast to other adrenal steroids, exhibit a progressive age-related decline.
J E, Nestler, J N, Clore, W G, Blackard
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Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Rifampin in Humans

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1983
The unique pharmacokinetic properties of rifampin in humans are discussed in this review. These properties can be better understood by assuming the existence of two pharmacokinetic subsystems; one, the primary subsystem, regulates the time course of the concentration of the antimicrobial agent in the other, the secondary subsystem.
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Human metabolism of methoxyphenamine

Journal of Chromatography A, 1977
K K, Midha, R T, Coutts, B, Chundela
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Human metabolism of cefotaxime

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1980
D S, Reeves   +5 more
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Metabolic Profile of Tripelennamine in Humans

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1991
Volunteers were injected im with 100 mg of tripelennamine (pyribenzamine).HCl dissolved in saline. Timed urine was collected. Tripelennamine and its metabolites were identified by GC/MS. Amounts of free tripelennamine excreted in the 0-2-, 2-4-, 4-8-, 8-12-, and 12-24-h urine samples were found to be 0.30, 0.56, 0.17, 0.21, and 0.0%, respectively, of ...
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Characterization of gut microbial structural variations as determinants of human bile acid metabolism

Cell Host and Microbe, 2021
Daoming Wang   +2 more
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