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1. Transcriptomic response of HepG2 cells exposed to three common anti-inflammatory drugs: Ketoprofen, mefenamic acid, and diclofenac in domestic wastewater effluents.

2. Renal ultrastructural alterations induced by various preparations of mefenamic acid.

3. Electro-transformation of mefenamic acid drug: a case study of kinetics, transformation products, and toxicity.

4. Assessment of in vitro antiovulatory activities of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and comparison with in vivo reproductive toxicities of medaka (Oryzias latipes).

5. Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and Pharmacokinetic Studies of Mefenamic Acid - N-Hydroxymethylsuccinimide Ester Prodrug as Safer NSAID.

6. Identification and disposition of novel mono-hydroxyl mefenamic acid and their potentially toxic 1-O-acyl-glucuronides in vivo.

7. Herb-drug interactions between Scutellariae Radix and mefenamic acid: Simultaneous investigation of pharmacokinetics, anti-inflammatory effect and gastric damage in rats.

8. Biological evaluation of bismuth non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (BiNSAIDs): stability, toxicity and uptake in HCT-8 colon cancer cells.

9. Study the antiviral activity of some derivatives of tetracycline and non-steroid anti inflammatory drugs towards dengue virus.

10. Toxicity and endocrine disruption in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and two freshwater invertebrates (Daphnia magna and Moina macrocopa) after chronic exposure to mefenamic acid.

11. Spatial metabolic fingerprinting using FT-IR spectroscopy: investigating abiotic stresses on Micrasterias hardyi.

12. Mefenamic acid bi-directionally modulates the transient outward K+ current in rat cerebellar granule cells.

13. A comparative histological study of alginate beads as a promising controlled release delivery for mefenamic acid.

14. Altered brain penetration of diclofenac and mefenamic acid, but not acetaminophen, in Shiga-like toxin II-treated mice.

15. The effects of mefenamic acid on the osmotic fragility of lacertilian erythrocytes.

16. [Acute renal failure--"a well meant present from a friend"].

17. Influence of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on calcium efflux in isolated rat renal cortex mitochondria and aspects of the mechanisms involved.

18. Caffeine potentiation of mefenamic acid-induced lesions in the rat renal medulla.

19. Effect of encapsulation of mefenamic acid with cationic Eudragit E on its bioavailability and gastric ulcerogenic activity in rabbits.

20. Experimental renal papillary necrosis in the Syrian hamster.

21. Studies on the derivatives showing local anesthetic actions of several acidic antiinflammatory drugs, aiming at the possibility of treatment for leprous neuritis.

22. [The effect of Mefacit on the liver of albino rats: observation of histochemical reactions].

23. Time-course study of gastric damages in rats by anti-inflammatory drugs using a gastroscope and its quantification.

24. Studies on Ponstan (mefenamic acid): I. Gastro-intestinal blood loss; II. Absorbtion and excretion of a new formulation.

25. Experimental observations on flufenamic, mefenamic, and meclofenamic acids. I. Pharmacology.

26. Experimental observations on flufenamic, mefanamic and meclofenamic acids. II. Toxicology in animals.

27. [Analgesic and central depressant action of mefenamic acid (author's transl)].

28. [Synthesis and pharmacologic property of anthranilic acid-N-(aryl-substitutes)].

29. [Comparative anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antopyretic and toxic effect of mefenamic acid, butadion and sodium salicylate].

31. Toxicological investigations of 4-prenyl-1,2-diphenyl-3,5-pyrazolidinedione (DA 2370). 3. A comparative study of short-term toxicity of DA 2370 and other non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (phenylbutazone, mefenamic acid, indometacin and benzydamine) in the rat.

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