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  • 1. Protein binding of indobufen enantiomers: pharmacokinetics of free fraction-studies after single or multiple doses of rac-indobufen.
    Główka FK, Caldwell J.
    Chirality; 2002 Oct; 14(9):736-41. PubMed ID: 12237835
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  • 8. Stereoselective serum protein binding of mexiletine enantiomers in man.
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    Sidhu J, Priskorn M, Poulsen M, Segonzac A, Grollier G, Larsen F.
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  • 13. Marked enantioselective protein binding in humans of ketorolac in vitro: elucidation of enantiomer unbound fractions following facile synthesis and direct chiral HPLC resolution of tritium-labelled ketorolac.
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    Oravcová J, Sojková D, Bencsíková E, Bohov P, Trnovec T.
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