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  • 2. Lack of association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in pregnane X receptor, hepatic nuclear factor 4alpha, and constitutive androstane receptor with docetaxel pharmacokinetics.
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  • 7. Lack of association of ABCB1 and PXR polymorphisms with response to treatment in epilepsy.
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  • 9. Effects of ABCB1, ABCC2, UGT2B7 and HNF4α genetic polymorphisms on oxcarbazepine concentrations and therapeutic efficacy in patients with epilepsy.
    Shen C, Zhang B, Liu Z, Tang Y, Zhang Y, Wang S, Guo Y, Ding Y, Wang S, Ding M.
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  • 12. Genetic predictors of the maximum doses patients receive during clinical use of the anti-epileptic drugs carbamazepine and phenytoin.
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  • 14. Association of carbamazepine major metabolism and transport pathway gene polymorphisms and pharmacokinetics in patients with epilepsy.
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  • 16. Transcriptional profiling of genes induced in the livers of patients treated with carbamazepine.
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  • 17. Involvement of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha in transcriptional regulation of the human pregnane X receptor gene in the human liver.
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  • 19. Effects of EPHX1 and CYP3A4*22 genetic polymorphisms on carbamazepine metabolism and drug response among Tunisian epileptic patients.
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  • 20. Lipopolysaccharide and cecal ligation/puncture differentially affect the subcellular distribution of the pregnane X receptor but consistently cause suppression of its target genes CYP3A.
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