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Authors: Smith, PC
Citation: Pc. Smith, Pharmacokinetics of drug metabolites, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 1-47

Authors: Mabic, S Castagnoli, K Castagnoli, N
Citation: S. Mabic et al., Oxidative metabolic bioactivation of xenobiotics, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 49-79

Authors: de la Iglesia, FA Robertson, DG Haskins, JR
Citation: Fa. De La Iglesia et al., Morphofunctional aspects of the hepatic architecture: Functional and subcellular correlates, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 81-107

Authors: de Montellano, PRO
Citation: Pro. De Montellano, The cytochrome P450 oxidative system, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 109-130

Authors: Rettie, AE Fisher, MB
Citation: Ae. Rettie et Mb. Fisher, Transformation enzymes: Oxidative; Non-P450, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 131-151

Authors: Burchell, B
Citation: B. Burchell, Transformation reactions: Glucuronidation, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 153-173

Authors: Daly, AK
Citation: Ak. Daly, Pharmacogenetics, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 175-202

Authors: Guengerich, FP
Citation: Fp. Guengerich, Inhibition of drug metabolizing enzymes: Molecular and biochemical aspects, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 203-227

Authors: Hooper, WD
Citation: Wd. Hooper, Metabolic drug interactions, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 229-238

Authors: Ronis, MJJ Ingelman-Sundberg, M
Citation: Mjj. Ronis et M. Ingelman-sundberg, Induction of human drug-metabolizing enzymes: Mechanisms and implications, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 239-262

Authors: Yost, GS
Citation: Gs. Yost, Sites of metabolism: Lung, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 263-278

Authors: Rodrigues, AD
Citation: Ad. Rodrigues, Applications of heterologous expressed and purified human drug-metabolizing enzymes: An industrial perspective, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 279-320

Authors: Friedberg, T Henderson, CJ Pritchard, MP Wolf, CR
Citation: T. Friedberg et al., In vivo and in vitro recombinant DNA technology as a powerful tool in drugdevelopment, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 321-362

Authors: Ekins, S Maenpaa, J Wrighton, SA
Citation: S. Ekins et al., In vitro metabolism: Subcellular fractions, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 363-399

Authors: Sinz, MW
Citation: Mw. Sinz, In vitro metabolism: Hepatocytes, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 401-424

Authors: Kukan, M
Citation: M. Kukan, The isolated perfused liver as a tool in drug metabolism studies, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 425-442

Authors: Pirmohamed, M Park, BK
Citation: M. Pirmohamed et Bk. Park, Metabolic models of cytotoxicity, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 443-476

Authors: Cashman, JR
Citation: Jr. Cashman, In vitro metabolism: FMO and related oxygenations, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 477-505

Authors: Yee, SY Day, WW
Citation: Sy. Yee et Ww. Day, Applications of Caco-2 cells in drug discovery and development, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 507-522

Authors: Wilson, ID Nicholson, JK Lindon, JC
Citation: Id. Wilson et al., The role of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in drug metabolism, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 523-550

Authors: Inskeep, PB Day, WW
Citation: Pb. Inskeep et Ww. Day, Preclinical drug metabolism studies and strategies, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 551-576

Authors: Pool, WF
Citation: Wf. Pool, Clinical drug metabolism studies, HANDBOOK OF DRUG METABOLISM, 1999, pp. 577-587
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