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496 related items for PubMed ID: 16280147

  • 1. Increased hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen in Hsp70i knockout mice.
    Tolson JK, Dix DJ, Voellmy RW, Roberts SM.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 2006 Jan 01; 210(1-2):157-62. PubMed ID: 16280147
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  • 2. Protection against acetaminophen toxicity in CYP1A2 and CYP2E1 double-null mice.
    Zaher H, Buters JT, Ward JM, Bruno MK, Lucas AM, Stern ST, Cohen SD, Gonzalez FJ.
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  • 3. Potential roles of hepatic heat shock protein 25 and 70i in protection of mice against acetaminophen-induced liver injury.
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  • 4. Geranylgeranylacetone protects against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity by inducing heat shock protein 70.
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  • 6. Protective effects of garlic and related organosulfur compounds on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.
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  • 7. Repeat exposure to incremental doses of acetaminophen provides protection against acetaminophen-induced lethality in mice: an explanation for high acetaminophen dosage in humans without hepatic injury.
    Shayiq RM, Roberts DW, Rothstein K, Snawder JE, Benson W, Ma X, Black M.
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  • 8. Protection afforded by pre- or post-treatment with 4-phenylbutyrate against liver injury induced by acetaminophen overdose in mice.
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  • 11. Role of galectin-3 in acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity and inflammatory mediator production.
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  • 12. Protective effect of diallyl sulfone against acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice.
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  • 13. Role of CYP1A2 in the hepatotoxicity of acetaminophen: investigations using Cyp1a2 null mice.
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  • 14. Hepatoprotective effects of an anthocyanin fraction from purple-fleshed sweet potato against acetaminophen-induced liver damage in mice.
    Choi JH, Choi CY, Lee KJ, Hwang YP, Chung YC, Jeong HG.
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  • 15. Role of CYP3A and CYP2E1 in alcohol-mediated increases in acetaminophen hepatotoxicity: comparison of wild-type and Cyp2e1(-/-) mice.
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  • 16. Differences in early acetaminophen hepatotoxicity between obese ob/ob and db/db mice.
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  • 17. Effect of N-acetylcysteine on heat shock protein induction by acetaminophen in mouse liver.
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  • 18. Protective effect of type 2 diabetes on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in male Swiss-Webster mice.
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  • 19. CXCL16 deficiency attenuates acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity through decreasing hepatic oxidative stress and inflammation in mice.
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  • 20. The PPAR activator docosahexaenoic acid prevents acetaminophen hepatotoxicity in male CD-1 mice.
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