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Research Article

Stereoselectivity of Glutathione Conjugation In Vivo, In the Perfused Liver and in Isolated Hepatocytes

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Pages 311-330 | Published online: 22 Sep 2008

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Piet J.M. Boon, H.Susana Marinho, Roelof Oosting & Gerard J. Mulder. (1999) Glutathione Conjugation of 4-Hydroxy-trans-2,3-nonenal in the Rat in Vivo, the Isolated Perfused Liver and Erythrocytes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 159:3, pages 214-223.
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Monica Mestre I. Viver, J.Fred Nagelkerke & Gerard J. Mulder. (1992) Stereospecific glutathione conjugation of (R)- and (S)-2-bromoisovalerylurea in freshly isolated rat kidney proximal tubular cells. Biochemical Pharmacology 43:4, pages 902-904.
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