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91 related items for PubMed ID: 7628310

  • 1. Biliary excretion of pyrrolic metabolites of [14C]monocrotaline in the rat.
    Lamé MW, Jones AD, Morin D, Segall HJ, Wilson DW.
    Drug Metab Dispos; 1995 Mar; 23(3):422-9. PubMed ID: 7628310
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  • 2. The relationship between the concentration of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline and the pattern of metabolites released from the isolated liver.
    Yan CC, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1995 Jan; 130(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 7839357
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  • 3. Metabolism of [14C]monocrotaline by isolated perfused rat liver.
    Lamé MW, Jones AD, Morin D, Segall HJ.
    Drug Metab Dispos; 1991 Jan; 19(2):516-24. PubMed ID: 1676664
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  • 4. Quantitation of the hepatic release of metabolites of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid, monocrotaline.
    Yan CC, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1994 Jul; 127(1):58-63. PubMed ID: 8048054
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  • 5. Relationship between glutathione concentration and metabolism of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid, monocrotaline, in the isolated, perfused liver.
    Yan CC, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1995 Jan; 130(1):132-9. PubMed ID: 7839360
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  • 6. The comparative metabolism of the four pyrrolizidine alkaloids, seneciphylline, retrorsine, monocrotaline, and trichodesmine in the isolated, perfused rat liver.
    Yan CC, Cooper RA, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1995 Aug; 133(2):277-84. PubMed ID: 7645024
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  • 7. Hepatic glutathione concentrations and the release of pyrrolic metabolites of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid, monocrotaline, from the isolated perfused liver.
    Nigra L, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicon; 1992 Oct; 30(10):1195-202. PubMed ID: 1440625
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  • 8. Isolation and identification of a pyrrolic glutathione conjugate metabolite of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid monocrotaline.
    Lamé MW, Morin D, Jones AD, Segall HJ, Wilson DW.
    Toxicol Lett; 1990 May; 51(3):321-9. PubMed ID: 2111054
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  • 9. COR pulmonale is caused by monocrotaline and dehydromonocrotaline, but not by glutathione or cysteine conjugates of dihydropyrrolizine.
    Pan LC, Wilson DW, Lamé MW, Jones AD, Segall HJ.
    Toxicol Appl Pharmacol; 1993 Jan; 118(1):87-97. PubMed ID: 8430429
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  • 10. 9-Glutathionyl-6,7-dihydro-1-hydroxymethyl-5H-pyrrolizine Is the Major Pyrrolic Glutathione Conjugate of Retronecine-Type Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Liver Microsomes and in Rats.
    Chen M, Li L, Zhong D, Shen S, Zheng J, Chen X.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 2016 Feb 15; 29(2):180-9. PubMed ID: 26761523
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  • 12. Association of dehydromonocrotaline with rat red blood cells.
    Lamé MW, Jones AD, Morin D, Wilson DW, Segall HJ.
    Chem Res Toxicol; 1997 Jun 15; 10(6):694-701. PubMed ID: 9208177
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  • 13. Identity of a biliary metabolite formed from monocrotaline in isolated, perfused rat liver.
    Mattocks AR, Croswell S, Jukes R, Huxtable RJ.
    Toxicon; 1991 Jun 15; 29(4-5):409-15. PubMed ID: 1907409
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  • 18. Effect of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid, monocrotaline, on bile composition of the isolated, perfused rat liver.
    Yan CC, Huxtable RJ.
    Life Sci; 1995 Jun 15; 57(6):617-26. PubMed ID: 7623629
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  • 20. Metabolic activation of the tumorigenic pyrrolizidine alkaloid, monocrotaline, leading to DNA adduct formation in vivo.
    Wang YP, Yan J, Beger RD, Fu PP, Chou MW.
    Cancer Lett; 2005 Aug 08; 226(1):27-35. PubMed ID: 16004930
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