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1. Unplugging lateral fenestrations of NALCN reveals a hidden drug binding site within the pore region.

2. Revealing how phenytoin triggers liver damage and the potential protective effects of Balanites Aegyptiaca fruit extracts: Exploring Nrf2/MAPK/ Beclin-1 signaling pathways.

3. Investigation of the effects of post-operative intraperitoneal, oral, and rectal phenytoin administration on colorectal anastomosis in rats.

4. Multi-biomarker approach to evaluate the neurotoxic effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of phenytoin on adult zebrafish Danio rerio.

5. The role of efflux transporters and metabolizing enzymes in brain and peripheral organs to explain drug-resistant epilepsy.

6. Assessment of porphyrogenicity of drugs and chemicals in selected hepatic cell culture models through a fluorescence-based screening assay.

7. Phenytoin promotes the proliferation of oligodendrocytes and enhances the expression of myelin basic protein in the corpus callosum of mice demyelinated by cuprizone.

8. Phenytoin Is Promoting the Differentiation of Dental Pulp Stem Cells into the Direction of Odontogenesis/Osteogenesis by Activating BMP4/Smad Pathway.

9. Potential herb-drug interaction risk of thymoquinone and phenytoin.

10. Gene Expression Analysis Identifies Cholesterol Metabolism Dysregulation in Hippocampus of Phenytoin-Resistant Pentylenetetrazol-Kindled Epileptic Mice.

11. Risk prediction of drug-drug interaction potential of phenytoin and miconazole topical formulations.

12. Acute and chronic treatment with moclobemide, a reversible MAO-inhibitor, potentiates the antielectroshock activity of conventional antiepileptic drugs in mice.

13. A model-based analysis of phenytoin and carbamazepine toxicity treatment using binding-competition during hemodialysis.

14. Phenytoin-loaded lipid-core nanocapsules improve the technological properties and in vivo performance of fluidised bed granules.

16. Frequency of drug combinations between enzyme-inducing first-generation antiepileptic drugs and inducible drugs in patients with epilepsy.

17. Phenytoin-Bovine Serum Albumin interactions - modeling plasma protein - drug binding: A multi-spectroscopy and in silico-based correlation.

18. Topical phenytoin nanostructured lipid carriers: design and development.

19. Role of cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism and involvement of reactive metabolite formations on antiepileptic drug-induced liver injuries.

20. Concentration of antiepileptic drugs in persons with epilepsy: a comparative study in serum and saliva.

21. A Rapid and Sensitive HPLC-DAD Assay to Quantify Lamotrigine, Phenytoin and Its Main Metabolite in Samples of Cultured HepaRG Cells.

22. In vitro metabolism of phenytoin in 36 CYP2C9 variants found in the Chinese population.

23. Prediction of Drug-Drug Interactions Arising from CYP3A induction Using a Physiologically Based Dynamic Model.

24. Phenytoin speciation with potentiometric and chronopotentiometric ion-selective membrane electrodes.

25. The effects of cimetidine chronic treatment on conventional antiepileptic drugs in mice.

26. Application of Micropatterned Cocultured Hepatocytes to Evaluate the Inductive Potential and Degradation Rate of Major Xenobiotic Metabolizing Enzymes.

27. Targeting mitochondrial reactive oxygen species to modulate hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension.

28. An Insight into Different Stabilization Mechanisms of Phenytoin Derivatives Supersaturation by HPMC and PVP.

29. Phenytoin is an estrogen receptor α-selective modulator that interacts with helix 12.

30. Effect of redox conditions on pharmaceutical loss during biological wastewater treatment using sequencing batch reactors.

31. Role of cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism and identification of novel thiol-conjugated metabolites in mice with phenytoin-induced liver injury.

32. A label-free untethered approach to single-molecule protein binding kinetics.

33. Local anesthetic and antiepileptic drug access and binding to a bacterial voltage-gated sodium channel.

34. Locating the route of entry and binding sites of benzocaine and phenytoin in a bacterial voltage gated sodium channel.

35. Antiepileptic drugs: Energy-consuming processes governing drug disposition.

36. Molecular dynamics simulation of the partitioning of benzocaine and phenytoin into a lipid bilayer.

37. A novel mouse model for phenytoin-induced liver injury: involvement of immune-related factors and P450-mediated metabolism.

38. A new dynamic in vitro modular capillaries-venules modular system: cerebrovascular physiology in a box.

39. Phenytoin is dead, long live phenytoin?

40. The interactions of atorvastatin and fluvastatin with carbamazepine, phenytoin and valproate in the mouse maximal electroshock seizure model.

41. Hemodiafiltration does not improve drug protein binding compared to conventional hemodialysis: an in vitro study.

42. Impact of seizure activity on free extracellular phenytoin concentrations in amygdala-kindled rats.

43. Characterization of interaction kinetics between chiral solutes and human serum albumin by using high-performance affinity chromatography and peak profiling.

44. Correlation between serum and salivary phenytoin concentrations in Thai epileptic children.

45. Embryonic catalase protects against endogenous and phenytoin-enhanced DNA oxidation and embryopathies in acatalasemic and human catalase-expressing mice.

46. Excretion of the principal urinary metabolites of phenytoin and absolute oral bioavailability determined by use of a stable isotope in patients with epilepsy.

47. Pharmacogenetics of the antiepileptic drugs phenytoin and lamotrigine.

48. Effects of three N-(carboxyanilinomethyl) derivatives of p-isopropoxyphenylsuccinimide on the anticonvulsant action of carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin and valproate in the mouse maximal electroshock-induced seizure model.

49. The effect of drugs with ion channel-blocking activity on the early embryonic rat heart.

50. Effect of antiepileptic drugs and reactive oxygen species on folate receptor 1 (FOLR1)-dependent 5-methyltetrahydrofolate transport.

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