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2. HLA-B*57:01-dependent intracellular stress in keratinocytes triggers dermal hypersensitivity reactions to abacavir.

3. Drug-induced altered self-presentation increases tumor immunogenicity.

4. Calorie Restriction Impairs Anti-Tumor Immune Responses in an Immunogenic Preclinical Cancer Model.

5. Development of a Novel CD26-Targeted Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Therapy for CD26-Expressing T-Cell Malignancies.

6. DPP8 Selective Inhibitor Tominostat as a Novel and Broad-Spectrum Anticancer Agent against Hematological Malignancies.

7. The PD1 inhibitory pathway and mature dendritic cells contribute to abacavir hypersensitivity in human leukocyte antigen transgenic PD1 knockout mice.

8. Regulation of the immune tolerance system determines the susceptibility to HLA-mediated abacavir-induced skin toxicity.

9. HLA transgenic mice: application in reproducing idiosyncratic drug toxicity.

10. Mechanism-based integrated assay systems for the prediction of drug-induced liver injury.

11. In vitro bile acid-dependent hepatocyte toxicity assay system using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes: Current status and disadvantages to overcome.

12. An Animal Model of Abacavir-Induced HLA-Mediated Liver Injury.

13. Evaluation of immune-mediated idiosyncratic drug toxicity using chimeric HLA transgenic mice.

14. Identification of Bile Acids Responsible for Inhibiting the Bile Salt Export Pump, Leading to Bile Acid Accumulation and Cell Toxicity in Rat Hepatocytes.

15. Establishment of a Drug-Induced, Bile Acid-Dependent Hepatotoxicity Model Using HepaRG Cells.

16. Prediction of the Clinical Risk of Drug-Induced Cholestatic Liver Injury Using an In Vitro Sandwich Cultured Hepatocyte Assay.

17. Basal efflux of bile acids contributes to drug-induced bile acid-dependent hepatocyte toxicity in rat sandwich-cultured hepatocytes.

18. Key determinants of the circulatory exposure of organic anions: differences in hepatic uptake between multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp2)-deficient rats and wild-type rats.

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