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  1. Category:Glucuronidation (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Glucuronidation

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  1. 3hdm (7,850 bytes)
    24: ...excretion of glucuronic acid conjugates. These PK/glucuronidation issues were addressed either by incorporating a s...
  2. 2yis (9,778 bytes)
    14: ...n adverse events. High CYP mediated clearance and glucuronidation were targeted to achieve high intrinsic clearance...
  3. 2yiw (9,713 bytes)
    14: ...n adverse events. High CYP mediated clearance and glucuronidation were targeted to achieve high intrinsic clearance...
  4. 2yix (9,618 bytes)
    14: ...n adverse events. High CYP mediated clearance and glucuronidation were targeted to achieve high intrinsic clearance...
  5. 8bpy (3,462 bytes)
    12: ... switch in metabolism of our lead structures from glucuronidation to oxidation. The switch proved being essential f...
  6. Category:Glucuronidation (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Glucuronidation
  7. 5en3 (8,219 bytes)
    16: ...ty. Luteolin, however, is inactivated in vivo via glucuronidation for which the preferred site is the hydroxy group...
  8. 5ihh (8,168 bytes)
    16: ...ty. Luteolin, however, is inactivated in vivo via glucuronidation for which the preferred site is the hydroxy group...
  9. Tafamidis (2,726 bytes)
    6: ...preclinical data, it appears to be metabolized by glucuronidation and excreted via bile; in humans, around 59% of a...
  10. 6e4t (7,070 bytes)
    14: ...3 are primarily cleared in animals and humans via glucuronidation. Herein, we describe the biosynthetic preparation...
  11. 6e4u (5,392 bytes)
    14: ...3 are primarily cleared in animals and humans via glucuronidation. Herein, we describe the biosynthetic preparation...
  12. 6e4w (7,012 bytes)
    14: ...3 are primarily cleared in animals and humans via glucuronidation. Herein, we describe the biosynthetic preparation...
  13. 6ec6 (3,667 bytes)
    14: ...enzymes cause drug toxicity by reversing Phase II glucuronidation in the gastrointestinal tract. While many human g...
  14. 6eca (3,907 bytes)
    14: ...enzymes cause drug toxicity by reversing Phase II glucuronidation in the gastrointestinal tract. While many human g...
  15. 6ed1 (3,571 bytes)
    14: ...enzymes cause drug toxicity by reversing Phase II glucuronidation in the gastrointestinal tract. While many human g...
  16. 6ipb (2,152 bytes)
    11: ...r hydroxylated metabolites. It also catalyzes the glucuronidation of endogenous estrogens and androgens.
  17. 7cjx (2,042 bytes)
    11: ...r hydroxylated metabolites. It also catalyzes the glucuronidation of endogenous estrogens and androgens.
  18. Hypoxia-Inducible Factors (36,773 bytes)
    132: ...lucuronide PT2639''', which is the product of the glucuronidation of PT2385 by UGT2B17, suggesting that the extensi...
    134: ...l difluoro group. This allowed a reduction in the glucuronidation reactivity, leading to an improvement in the phar...
  19. 7yan (2,331 bytes)
    11: ... PubMed:19022937, PubMed:23288867). Catalyzes the glucuronidation of endogenous steroid hormones such as androgens ...

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