PMID: 5285386Jul 6, 1971Paper

Mechanism of hepatic drug oxidation and its relationship to individual differences in rates of oxidation in man

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
D S Davies, S S Thorgeirsson

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Jan 1, 1981·European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·M J BrodieD S Davies
Oct 4, 1974·European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·J L CunninghamD A Evans
Oct 10, 1975·European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·J F BrienW Kalow
Oct 14, 1977·European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·D HorwitzJ R Mitchell
May 1, 1979·Intensive Care Medicine·L MirvisC Eyberg
Aug 14, 1975·International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health·O Vesterberg
Jan 1, 1980·Pharmacology & Therapeutics·O Pelkonen
Jan 1, 1987·Pharmacology & Therapeutics·R O DayJ de Jager
Jun 1, 1991·Food and Chemical Toxicology : an International Journal Published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association·J S Kaka
Nov 1, 1986·Toxicology·A R Buckpitt, L S Bahnson
Jan 1, 1978·British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·E A SotaniemiJ Ahlqvist
Nov 1, 1975·Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology·D E LiddellR H Briant
Feb 1, 1973·British Journal of Pharmacology·A BreckenridgeM L Orme
Aug 3, 1974·British Medical Journal·J L CunninghamD A Evans
Oct 1, 1978·Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology·M E McManusK F Ilett
Apr 1, 1986·Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems·H Souhaili-el AmriG Siest
Jan 1, 1984·Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems·A R Boobis, D S Davies
Aug 1, 1976·Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems·H S FraserD S Davies
Apr 1, 1974·Xenobiotica; the Fate of Foreign Compounds in Biological Systems·O M BakkeD S Davies
Jan 1, 1980·British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·A R BoobisD S Davies
Dec 1, 1972·Klinische Wochenschrift·H W LeberG Schütterle

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