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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?
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Why do most human liver cytosol preparations lack xanthine oxidase activity?

John T Barr, Kanika V Choughule, Sahadev Nepal, Timothy Wong, Amarjit S Chaudhry, Carolyn A Joswig-Jones, Michael Zientek, Stephen C Strom, Erin G Schuetz, Kenneth E Thummel, …
Drug metabolism and disposition, Vol.42(4), pp.695-699
04/2014
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/114395
PMCID: PMC3965898
PMID: 24430612
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https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.113.056374View
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Abstract

Xanthine Oxidase - metabolism Limit of Detection Oxypurinol - metabolism Liver - enzymology Enzyme Inhibitors - metabolism Humans Cytosol - drug effects Enzyme Inhibitors - pharmacology Enzyme Inhibitors - analysis Male Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Cytosol - enzymology Tandem Mass Spectrometry Liver - drug effects Perfusion Aldehyde Oxidase - metabolism Oxypurinol - pharmacology Allopurinol - analysis Allopurinol - pharmacology Female Oxypurinol - analysis Tissue Culture Techniques - methods Xanthine Oxidase - antagonists & inhibitors Allopurinol - metabolism

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