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1. Definition of Haptens Derived from Sulfamethoxazole: In Vitro and in Vivo

2. Dapsone and Nitroso Dapsone Activation of Naı̈ve T-Cells from Healthy Donors

3. Quantification of urinary mevalonic acid as a biomarker of HMG-CoA reductase activity by a novel translational LC–MS/MS method

4. Comparison of the Reactivity of Antimalarial 1,2,4,5-Tetraoxanes with 1,2,4-Trioxolanes in the Presence of Ferrous Iron Salts, Heme, and Ferrous Iron Salts/Phosphatidylcholine

5. The Role of Heme and the Mitochondrion in the Chemical and Molecular Mechanisms of Mammalian Cell Death Induced by the Artemisinin Antimalarials

6. Metabolic and Chemical Origins of Cross-Reactive Immunological Reactions to Arylamine Benzenesulfonamides: T-Cell Responses to Hydroxylamine and Nitroso Derivatives

7. A Mechanistic Investigation into the Irreversible Protein Binding and Antigenicity of p-Phenylenediamine

8. Multiple Adduction Reactions of Nitroso Sulfamethoxazole with Cysteinyl Residues of Peptides and Proteins: Implications for Hapten Formation

9. Synthesis, Antimalarial Activity, and Preclinical Pharmacology of a Novel Series of 4′-Fluoro and 4′-Chloro Analogues of Amodiaquine. Identification of a Suitable 'Back-Up' Compound for N-tert-Butyl Isoquine

10. Candidate Selection and Preclinical Evaluation of N-tert-Butyl Isoquine (GSK369796), An Affordable and Effective 4-Aminoquinoline Antimalarial for the 21st Century

11. Identification of the Thiophene Ring of Methapyrilene as a Novel Bioactivation-Dependent Hepatic Toxicophore

12. Efficient synthesis of 1β-O-acyl glucuronides via selective acylation of allyl or benzyl d-glucuronate

13. Evidence for the Involvement of Carbon-centered Radicals in the Induction of Apoptotic Cell Death by Artemisinin Compounds

14. Acyl Glucuronides: Biological Activity, Chemical Reactivity, and Chemical Synthesis

15. THE ROLE OF METABOLIC ACTIVATION IN DRUG-INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY

16. FORMATION AND PROTEIN BINDING OF THE ACYL GLUCURONIDE OF A LEUKOTRIENE B4ANTAGONIST (SB-209247): RELATION TO SPECIES DIFFERENCES IN HEPATOTOXICITY

17. Syntheses and Characterization of the Acyl Glucuronide and Hydroxy Metabolites of Diclofenac

18. Characterization of Peroxidases Expressed in Human Antigen Presenting Cells and Analysis of the Covalent Binding of Nitroso Sulfamethoxazole to Myeloperoxidase

19. Mass spectrometric characterization of circulating covalent protein adducts derived from a drug acyl glucuronide metabolite: multiple albumin adductions in diclofenac patients

20. ChemInform Abstract: Convenient Syntheses of Halo-Dibenz[b,f]azepines and Carbamazepine Analogues via N-Arylindoles

21. Abacavir forms novel cross-linking abacavir protein adducts in patients

22. Optimal dose identification: predicting a safe dose in man from animal studies

23. Methapyrilene hepatotoxicity is associated with increased hepatic glutathione, the formation of glucuronide conjugates, and enterohepatic recirculation

24. Metabolism of Lamotrigine to a Reactive Arene Oxide Intermediate

25. α-Hydroxytamoxifen, a genotoxic metabolite of tamoxifen in the rat: identification and quantification in vivo and in vitro

26. Safety assessment of peroxide antimalarials: clinical and chemical perspectives

27. Assessment of the effect of malaria infection on hepatic clearance of dihydroartemisinin using rat liver perfusions and microsomes

28. A carbonyl oxide route to antimalarial yingzhaosu A analogues: Synthesis and antimalarial activity

29. In vitro metabolism of dexamethasone (DEX) in human liver and kidney: The involvement of CYP3a4 and CYP17 (17,20 LYASE) and molecular modelling studies

30. The biomimetic iron-mediated degradation of arteflene (Ro-42-1611),an endoperoxide antimalarial: Implications for the mechanism of antimalarial activity

31. The effect of fluconazole and ketoconazole on the metabolism of sulphamethoxazole

32. The bioactivation of amodiaquine by human polymorphonuclear leucocytes in vitro: Chemical mechanisms and the effects of fluorine substitution

34. Structure-metabolism relationships of ring-A halogenated analogues of 17α-ethynyloestradiol

35. Convenient syntheses of benzo-fluorinated dibenz[b,f]azepines: rearrangements of isatins, acridines, and indoles

36. Cortisol metabolism by human liver in vitro—IV. Metabolism of 9α-fluorocortisol by human liver microsomes and cytosol

37. Acyl glucuronides: the good, the bad and the ugly

40. ChemInform Abstract: Biomimetic Fe(II)-Mediated Degradation of Arteflene (Ro-42-1611). The First EPR Spin-Trapping Evidence for the Previously Postulated Secondary Carbon-Centered Cyclohexyl Radical

41. Cortisol metabolism by human liver in vitro—I. Metabolite identification and inter-individual variability

42. Oxidative dehalogenation of 2-fluoro-17α-ethynyloestradiol in vivo

43. The metabolism of 2- and 4-fluoro-17β- oestradiol in the rat and its implications for oestrogen carcinogenesis

44. Role of Reactive Metabolites in Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity

45. Regioselective synthesis of a-ring halogenated derivatives of 17α-ethynyloestradiol

46. Investigation of the immunogenicity of p-phenylenediamine and Bandrowski's base in the mouse

47. Nonenzymatic formation of a novel hydroxylated sulfamethoxazole derivative in human liver microsomes: implications for bioanalysis of sulfamethoxazole metabolites

48. Decomposition reactions of arteether, a semisynthetic derivative of qinghaosu (artemisinin)

49. Efficient regioselective a-ring functionalization of oestrogens

50. The metabolism of 2,4-dibromo-17α-ethynyl[6,7-3H]oestradiol in the rat

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