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Advances in Development of Novel Therapeutic Strategies against Multi-Drug Resistant <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> by Changhong Yin, Md Zahidul Alam, John T. Fallon, Weihua Huang
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Formation of CYP3A‐specific metabolites of ibrutinib in vitro is correlated with hepatic CYP3A activity and 4β‐hydroxycholesterol/cholesterol ratio by Jonghwa Lee, John K. Fallon, Philip C. Smith, Klarissa D. Jackson
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Expansion of Knowledge on OCT1 Variant Activity In Vitro and In Vivo Using Oct1/2−/− Mice by Bridget L. Morse, Lisa Hong Chen, John T. Catlow, John K. Fallon, Philip C. Smith, Kathleen M. Hillgren
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Impact of pregnancy related hormones on drug metabolizing enzyme and transport protein concentrations in human hepatocytes by Muluneh M. Fashe, John K. Fallon, Taryn A. Miner, Jacqueline B. Tiley, Philip C. Smith, Craig R. Lee
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Pregnancy related hormones increase CYP3A mediated buprenorphine metabolism in human hepatocytes: a comparison to CYP3A substrates nifedipine and midazolam by Muluneh M. Fashe, Taryn A. Miner, John K. Fallon, Amanda P. Schauer, Craig Sykes, Philip C. Smith, Craig R. Lee
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A phase I evaluation of the effect of curcumin on dose‐limiting toxicity and pharmacokinetics of irinotecan in participants with solid tumors by Olumide B. Gbolahan, Bert H. O'Neil, Autumn J. McRee, Hanna K. Sanoff, John K. Fallon, Philip C. Smith, Anastasia Ivanova, Dominic T. Moore, Julie Dumond, Gary N. Asher
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Pregnancy-Related Hormones Increase UGT1A1-Mediated Labetalol Metabolism in Human Hepatocytes by Raju Khatri, John K. Fallon, Craig Sykes, Natasha Kulick, Rebecca J. B. Rementer, Taryn A. Miner, Amanda P. Schauer, Angela D. M. Kashuba, Kim A. Boggess, Kim L. R. Brouwer, Philip C. Smith, Craig R. Lee
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