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Comparative alterations in extrahepatic drug metabolism by factors known to affect hepatic activity

Litterst et al., 1977

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9704361454824218230
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Litterst C
Mimnaugh E
Gram T
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Biochemical Pharmacology

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Various factors known to alter hepatic drug metabolism were examined for their effects on drug metabolism in certain extrahepatic organs, viz. lung and kidney. The prominent sex- related differences in drug metabolism in rat liver were not seen in either lung or kidney …
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