XENOBIOTICS

  1. Plant metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2. Microbial metabolism of Xenobiotics: fundamental and applied research
  3. Higher plant metabolism of Xenobiotics: the’green liver’concept.
  4. A simple theory regarding ambimobility of Xenobiotics with special reference to the nematicide, oxamyl
  5. Intracellular binding and transport of hormones and Xenobiotics by glutathiones-transferases
  6. Model for uptake of Xenobiotics into plants: validation with bromacil experiments
  7. Biodegration of s-triazine Xenobiotics
  8. Functional toxicology: a new approach to detect biologically active Xenobiotics.
  9. Incorporation of Xenobiotics into soil humus
  10. Nature and significance of microbial cometabolism of Xenobiotics
  11. Mebolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics in the gut lumen and wall
  12. Organics and Xenobiotics in Soil
  13. The effects of Xenobiotics on fish tissues: morphological studies.
  14. Microbial metabolism of sulfurand phosphorus-containing Xenobiotics
  15. The comparative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  16. Cutaneous metabolism of Xenobiotics
  17. Determination of metabolites of Xenobiotics in the bile of fish from polluted waterways
  18. ARE-and TRE-mediated Regulation of Gene Expression: RESPONSE TO Xenobiotics AND ANTIOXIDANTS (∗)
  19. The hepatic gluthathione system—influences of Xenobiotics
  20. Biliary excretion of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  21. Screening for ligninolytic fungi applicable to the biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  22. Glutathione S-transferases in relation to their role in the biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  23. Respiratory tract uptake of inhalants and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  24. Differential induction of distinct glutathione-S-transferases of wheat by Xenobiotics and by pathogen attack
  25. Biotransformation and induction: implications for toxicity, bioaccumulation and monitoring of environmental Xenobiotics in fish.
  26. The effects of Xenobiotics on the structure and function of thyroid follicular and C-cells
  27. The pulmonary uptake, accumulation, and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  28. The role of structure in the disposition of halogenated aromatic Xenobiotics.
  29. Influence of Xenobiotics on rainbow trout liver estrogen receptor and vitellogenin gene expression
  30. Chemical carcinogenesis in feral fish: uptake, activation, and detoxication of organic Xenobiotics.
  31. Induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes by Xenobiotics
  32. Predicting the cytochrome P450 mediated metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  33. Plasma lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase—reference values and effects of Xenobiotics
  34. Intestinal absorption and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  35. Evaluation of a detoxification regimen for fat stored Xenobiotics
  36. Degradation of Xenobiotics by white rot fungi
  37. Oxidative stress in fish exposed to model Xenobiotics. Oxidatively modified forms of Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase as potential biomarkers
  38. Extent of cutaneous metabolism during percutaneous absorption of Xenobiotics
  39. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics: I. Mathematical model unifying the weak acid and intermediate permeability theories
  40. Hepatic activities of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes and biliary levels of Xenobiotics in English sole (Parophrys vetulus) exposed to environmental contaminants
  41. IN VITRO METABOLISM OF Xenobiotics IN SOME MARINE ANIMALS*
  42. A spreadsheet-based box model to predict the fate of Xenobiotics in a municipal wastewater treatment plant
  43. Thrombogenic effects of Xenobiotics
  44. … responses of the lysosomal system and NADPH-ferrihemoprotein reductase in molluscan digestive cells to environmental and experimental exposure to Xenobiotics
  45. Endocrine effects of prenatal exposure to PCBs, dioxins, and other Xenobiotics: implications for policy and future research.
  46. Similar biochemical changes associated with multidrug resistance in human breast cancer cells and carcinogen-induced resistance to Xenobiotics in rats.
  47. Evaluation of models for predicting terrestrial food chain behavior of Xenobiotics
  48. The metabolism of Xenobiotics by certain extrahepatic organs and its relation to toxicity
  49. Assessment of hepatic function with Xenobiotics
  50. Nephrotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  51. Toxicokinetics of organic Xenobiotics in the amphipod, Pontoporeia hoyi: Role of physiological and environmental variables
  52. In‐vitro systems for studying phytotoxicity and metabolic fate of pesticides and Xenobiotics in plants
  53. Predicting the bioavailability of organic Xenobiotics to Pontoporeia hoyi in the presence of humic and fulvic materials and natural dissolved organic matter
  54. Identification of multiple steroid hydroxylases in Daphnia magna and their modulation by Xenobiotics
  55. Cytotoxicity from coupled redox cycling of autoxidizing Xenobiotics and metals: a selective critical review and commentary on work‐in‐progress
  56. The absorption and metabolism of Xenobiotics in the lung
  57. Perturbations of the immune system by Xenobiotics.
  58. A method for the cryopreservation of liver parenchymal cells for studies of Xenobiotics
  59. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in the fetus
  60. Cytochrome P450IA1 is rapidly induced in normal human keratinocytes in the absence of Xenobiotics.
  61. Modulation of chemical carcinogenesis by Xenobiotics
  62. Glutathione-dependent bioactivation of Xenobiotics
  63. Effects of flavonoids on the metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  64. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics by prostaglandin H synthase
  65. Mechanisms controlling the renal excretion of Xenobiotics in fish: effects of chemical structure
  66. Effects of some Xenobiotics on ascorbic acid metabolism in rats
  67. Xenobiotics and inflammation
  68. Contribution of amine oxidases to the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  69. Bacterial degradation of Xenobiotics.
  70. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by strains of intestinal bacteria
  71. Comparative systemic translocation of several Xenobiotics and sucrose
  72. Renal metabolism of drugs and Xenobiotics
  73. Histologic changes in the respiratory tract induced by inhalation of Xenobiotics: physiologic adaptation or toxicity?
  74. Effects of Xenobiotics on milk secretion and composition
  75. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics: II. Bioassay testing of the unified mathematical model
  76. Induction of cytochrome P450 enzymes that metabolize Xenobiotics
  77. Investigation of the long-term action of Xenobiotics on fish with special regard to reproduction
  78. Immunotoxic effects of Xenobiotics in humans: A review of current evidence
  79. Hepatic vectorial transport of Xenobiotics
  80. Effect of Xenobiotics on endomycorrhizal infection and isoflavonoid accumulation in soybean roots
  81. Problems of assessment of biological activity of Xenobiotics.
  82. Metabolism of Xenobiotics during percutaneous penetration: role of absorption rate and cutaneous enzyme activity
  83. Radical formation during the peroxidase catalyzed metabolism of carcinogens and Xenobiotics: the reactivity of these radicals with GSH, DNA, and unsaturated lipid
  84. Biotransformation of drugs and other Xenobiotics during postnatal development
  85. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics by formation of toxic glutathione conjugates
  86. Biliary excretion of Xenobiotics
  87. Stimulation of oxyradical production of hepatic microsomes of flounder (Platichthys flesus) and perch (Perca fluviatilis) by model and pollutant Xenobiotics
  88. Fatty acid conjugates of Xenobiotics
  89. (Systemic) phototoxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics.
  90. Responses of the detoxication/toxication enzyme systems of molluscs to organic pollutants and Xenobiotics
  91. In vivo induction of liver P-glycoprotein expression by Xenobiotics in monkeys
  92. Toxicokinetics of selected Xenobiotics in Hexagenia limbata
  93. Sulfation of endogenous compounds and Xenobiotics—interactions and function in health and disease
  94. Mutagenic activation of Xenobiotics by plant enzymes
  95. Glutathione S-transferase activities in rat liver: effect of some factors influencing the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  96. Toxicological and biochemical interactions of the fungal metabolites fusaric acid and kojic acid with Xenobiotics in Heliothis zea (F.) and Spodoptera frugiperda (JE …
  97. Toxicology of selected nitric oxide-donating Xenobiotics, with particular reference to azide
  98. The role of the canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter in the disposal of endo-and Xenobiotics
  99. Rat hepatocyte cultures and co-cultures in biotransformation studies of Xenobiotics
  100. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by plant cell cultures
  101. Myeloperoxidase-mediated activation of Xenobiotics by human leukocytes
  102. Formation of toxic metabolites from drugs and other Xenobiotics by glutathione conjugation
  103. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics: tabular review of physicochemical properties governing the output of the Kleier model
  104. An in vitro approach to studying cutaneous metabolism and disposition of topically applied Xenobiotics
  105. Localization of metabolic activation and deactivation systems in the lung: significance to the pulmonary toxicity of Xenobiotics
  106. Glutathion S‐transferases in trees: Inducibility by various organic Xenobiotics
  107. Bioconcentration of Xenobiotics in trout bile: a proposed monitoring aid for some waterborne chemicals
  108. Risk assessment for selected Xenobiotics by bioassay methods with higher plants
  109. Drugs and other Xenobiotics as teratogens
  110. Fate of Xenobiotics in foliar pesticide deposits
  111. Standardized plant cell suspension test systems for an ecotoxicologic evaluation of the metabolic fate of Xenobiotics
  112. The importance of biotransformation in the toxicity of Xenobiotics to fish. I. Toxicity and bioaccumulation of diazinon in guppy (Poecilia reticulata) and zebra fish …
  113. Regulation of human dihydrodiol dehydrogenase by Michael acceptor Xenobiotics.
  114. The role and limitations of microorganisms, in the conversion of Xenobiotics (IUPAC reports on pesticides no. 27)
  115. Isolation and culture of liver cells and their use in the biochemical research of Xenobiotics.
  116. Sensitivity of Sertoli and Leydig cells to Xenobiotics in in vitro models
  117. Substrates for neural metabolism of Xenobiotics in adult and developing brain.
  118. Relevance of in vitro kinetic parameters to in vivo metabolism of Xenobiotics
  119. Distinct glutathione-dependent enzyme activities and a verapamil-sensitive binding of Xenobiotics in a fresh-water mussel Anodonta cygnea
  120. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics. IV. Modelling of pesticide movement in plants
  121. Plant biochemistry of Xenobiotics: isolation and properties of soybean O-and N-glucosyl and O-and N-malonyltransferases for chlorinated phenols and anilines
  122. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics. III. Sensitivity of unified model to plant parameters and application to patented chemical hybridizing agents
  123. Disruption of hepatic heme biosynthesis after interaction of Xenobiotics with cytochrome P‐450
  124. Animal energy budgets affect the kinetics of Xenobiotics
  125. Effect of caloric restriction on the metabolic activation of Xenobiotics
  126. Mechanism of action of dioxin-type chemicals, pesticides, and other Xenobiotics affecting nutritional indexes
  127. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics. V. Structural requirements for phloem‐systemic pesticides
  128. Renal transport mechanisms for Xenobiotics: chemicals and drugs
  129. Mineralization of 14C-labelled humic acids and of humic-acid bound 14C-Xenobiotics by Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  130. Interaction of Xenobiotics with reproductive endocrine functions in a protogynous teleost, Monopterus albus
  131. Xenobiotics and tropical chronic pancreatitis
  132. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics VI. A phloem‐mobile pro‐nematicide based on oxamyl exhibiting root‐specific activation in transgenic tobacco
  133. Possible time-dependent sensitization to Xenobiotics: self-reported illness from chemical odors, foods, and opiate drugs in an older adult population
  134. Binding of Xenobiotics to the estrogen receptor of spotted seatrout: a screening assay for potential estrogenic effects
  135. In vitro sulfoxidation of albendazole by ovine liver microsomes: assay and frequency of various Xenobiotics.
  136. Ethnic differences in reactions to drugs and Xenobiotics. Caffeine and other drugs.
  137. Predicting the hepatic clearance of Xenobiotics in humans from in vitro data
  138. Dealkylation of pentoxyresorufin: a rapid and sensitive assay for measuring induction of cytochrome (s) P-450 by phenobarbital and other Xenobiotics in the rat
  139. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by the isolated perfused lung: Comparison with in vitro incubations
  140. Induction of cytochrome P450 by Xenobiotics.
  141. Effects of excess dietary tyrosine or certain Xenobiotics on the cholesterogenesis in rats
  142. Mercapturic acid pathway metabolites of Xenobiotics: generation of potentially toxic metabolites during enterohepatic circulation
  143. Toxic and nontoxic changes induced in the urothelium by Xenobiotics
  144. Factors determining the relationship between renal and hepatic excretion of Xenobiotics.
  145. Modeling the joint toxicity of Xenobiotics to aquatic organisms. Basic concepts and approaches
  146. The glutathione S-transferases: their role in detoxification and toxification of Xenobiotics.
  147. Mode of evolved photooxidant resistance to herbicides and Xenobiotics
  148. New trends in photobiology:(Systemic) phototoxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  149. Xenobiotics: Their activity and mobility in plants and soils
  150. Estrogenic activity of pesticides and other Xenobiotics on the uterus and male reproductive tract
  151. Interactions between Xenobiotics that increase or decrease the levels of cytochrome P-450 isozymes in rabbit lung and liver.
  152. Sex differences in the metabolism of Xenobiotics by extrahepatic tissue in rats
  153. What are the principal enzymes oxidizing the Xenobiotics in plants: cytochromes P-450 or peroxidases?(A hypothesis)
  154. Binding of organic Xenobiotics to dissolved organic macromolecules: comparison of analytical methods
  155. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in human intestinal mucosa
  156. Simultaneous exposure of English sole (Parophrys vetulus) to sediment-associated Xenobiotics: Part 1—uptake and disposition of 14C-polychlorinated biphenyls and …
  157. … patterns of Brussels sprouts, allyl isothiocyanate and goitrin in rat liver and small intestinal mucosa: a new approach for the identification of inducing Xenobiotics
  158. The role of carnitine in the conjugation of acidic Xenobiotics.
  159. Oxidative and conjugative metabolism of Xenobiotics by livers of cattle, sheep, swine and rats
  160. Simulation model for biotransformation of Xenobiotics and chemotaxis in soil columns
  161. Influence of blood flow on intestinal absorption of Xenobiotics
  162. Short-term test for predicting the potential of Xenobiotics to impair reproductive success in fish
  163. Heterocyclic amines produced in cooked food: unavoidable Xenobiotics.
  164. Ferritin, lipid peroxidation and redox-cycling Xenobiotics
  165. Cellular and microbial models in the investigation of mammalian metabolism of Xenobiotics
  166. Detoxification of Xenobiotics by glutathione S‐transferases in erythrocytes: the transport of the conjugate of glutathione and 1‐chloro‐2, 4‐dinitrobenzene
  167. Synergistic effects among oxidants, membrane-damaging agents, fatty acids, proteinases, and Xenobiotics: killing of epithelial cells and release of arachidonic acid
  168. Role of respiration in the accumulation of organic Xenobiotics by the amphipod Diporeia sp.
  169. Nutrient interaction with drugs and other Xenobiotics
  170. Noninvasive assessment of the effect of Xenobiotics on mitochondrial function in human beings: studies with acetylsalicylic acid and ethanol with the use of the carbon …
  171. Microplate technique for screening and assessing cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics with Tetrahymena pyriformis
  172. Effect of Xenobiotics on monooxygenase activities in cultured human hepatocytes
  173. Dynamic energy budgets affect kinetics of Xenobiotics in the marine mussel Mytilus edulis
  174. The dispersed neuroendocrine cells: the structure, function, regulation and effects of Xenobiotics on this system
  175. Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling and bioactivation of Xenobiotics
  176. Comparative aspects of the disposition and metabolism of Xenobiotics in fish and mammals.
  177. Hydroperoxidase activity of lipoxygenase: hydrogen peroxide-dependent oxidation of Xenobiotics
  178. Liver morphology and cytochrome P450 activity in fry of rainbow trout after microinjection of lipid-soluble Xenobiotics in the yolk-sac embryos
  179. The use of insect subcellular components for studying the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  180. Metabolism, disposition, and toxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics in aquatic species.
  181. Antagonistic effects of Xenobiotics on steroid-induced final maturation of Atlantic croaker oocytes in vitro
  182. Hepato-Renal Cooperation in Biotransformation, Membrane Transport, and Elimination of Cysteine S -Conjugates of Xenobiotics
  183. Thymic stroma exposed to arylhydrocarbon receptor-binding Xenobiotics fails to support proliferation of early thymocytes but induces differentiation.
  184. Activation of Xenobiotics by monooxygenases: cultures of mammalian cells as analytical tool
  185. Xenobiotics: designing an in vitro system to study enzymes and metabolism
  186. Relative expression of cytochrome P450 isoenzymes in human liver and association with the metabolism of drugs and Xenobiotics
  187. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in hepatocyte nodules
  188. Induction of benzo (a) pyrene monooxygenase in fish and the Salmonella test as a tool for detecting mutagenic/carcinogenic Xenobiotics in the aquatic environment
  189. Bile fluorescence and some early biological effects in fish as indicators of pollution by Xenobiotics
  190. Physicochemical properties alone do not predict the movement and compartmentation of fluorescent Xenobiotics
  191. A behavioral screening assay for Daphnia Magna: A method to assess the effects of Xenobiotics on spacial orientation
  192. Investigation into the fate of C-14-labelled Xenobiotics (naphthalene, phenanthrene, 2, 4, 5, 2′, 4′, 5′-hexachlorobiphenyl, octachlorostyrene) in Bermudian corals
  193. Absorption and distribution of Xenobiotics.
  194. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in Drosophila melanogaster and its relevance for mutagenicity testing
  195. Supercritical fluid extraction and cleanup procedures for determination of Xenobiotics in biological samples
  196. Differences in the induction of carboxylesterase isozymes in rat liver microsomes by Xenobiotics
  197. Interaction of Xenobiotics on the glucose-transport system and the Na+ K+-ATPase of human skin fibroblasts
  198. The potential use of cultured hepatocytes in predicting the hepatotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  199. Effects of Xenobiotics on milk secretion and composition
  200. Induction of two immunochemically related rat liver cytochrome P-450 isozymes, cytochromes P-450c and P-450d, by structurally diverse Xenobiotics.
  201. Lysozyme activity in earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris) coelomic fluid and coelomocytes: Enzyme assay for immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  202. Gastrointestinal absorption of Xenobiotics in physiologically based pharmacokinetic models. A two-compartment description.
  203. Effect of Xenobiotics on the respiratory activity of rat heart mitochondria and the concomitant formation of superoxide radicals
  204. Effect of several Xenobiotics on the activities of enzymes affecting ascorbic acid synthesis in rats
  205. Primary culture of rabbit proximal tubules as a cellular model to study nephrotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  206. Antisera specific for carcinogen-DNA adducts and carcinogen-modified DNA: applications for detection of Xenobiotics in biological samples
  207. Effect of dissolved humic material (DHM) on bioavailability of some organic Xenobiotics to Daphnia magna
  208. Metabolism of sulfur-containing Xenobiotics
  209. Cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics in adult rat hepatocytes in primary culture
  210. Structure-activity relationships in the free-radical metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  211. The Role of Conventional Pathology and Toxicology in Evaluating the Immimotoxic Potential of Xenobiotics
  212. Effect of Xenobiotics on peroxidation of hepatic microsormal lipids from striped mullet (Mugil cephalus) and Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus)
  213. A novel quantitative method for determining the biodistribution of radiolabeled Xenobiotics using whole-body cryosectioning and autoradioluminography.
  214. Screening for immunomodulators: effects of Xenobiotics on macrophage chemiluminescence in vitro
  215. The metabolism of Xenobiotics and endogenous compounds by the constitutive dog liver cytochrome P450 PBD-2
  216. Cellular biomarkers for measuring toxicity of Xenobiotics: Effects of polychlorinated biphenyls on earthworm Lumbricus terrestris coelomocytes
  217. Microbial degradation of Xenobiotics in the environment
  218. Influence of Xenobiotics on drug metabolism and its sensitive detection
  219. Percutaneous absorption and excretion of Xenobiotics after topical and intravenous administration to pigs
  220. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by Beauveria bassiana
  221. The availability of inorganic sulphate as a rate limiting factor in the sulphate conjugation or Xenobiotics in the rat?: Sulphation and glucuronidation of phenol
  222. Recent advances in the structure and function of the parathyroid gland in animals and the effects of Xenobiotics
  223. Metabolism and toxicity of Xenobiotics in the adrenal cortex, with particular reference to 7, 12‐dimethylbenz (a) anthracene
  224. Metabolism of Xenobiotics: comparative and kinetic studies as a basic for environmental pharmacology
  225. Distribution of hydrophobic ionizable Xenobiotics between water and lipid membranes: pentachlorophenol and pentachlorophenate. A comparison with octanol-water …
  226. Coinduction of MDR-1 multidrug-resistance and cytochrome P-450 genes in rat liver by Xenobiotics
  227. The reaction of amines with carbonyls: its significance in the nonenzymatic metabolism of Xenobiotics
  228. The use of animal subcellular fractions to study type I metabolism of Xenobiotics
  229. Plant biochemistry of Xenobiotics: Purification and properties of a wheat esterase hydrolyzing the plasticizer chemical, bis (2‐ethylhexyl) phthalate
  230. Physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PB-PK) models in the study of the disposition and biological effects of Xenobiotics and drugs
  231. A rapid method using Ricinus communisfor the estimation of phloem translocation of Xenobiotics
  232. Inactivation of cytochrome P-450 by 2-isopropyl-4-pentenamide and other Xenobiotics leads to heme-derived protein adducts
  233. Some lipid oxidation products as Xenobiotics
  234. Depletion of hepatic 3′-phosphoadenosine 5′-phosphosulfate (PAPS) and sulfate in rats by Xenobiotics that are sulfated.
  235. Reductive beta-scission of the hydroperoxides of fatty acids and Xenobiotics: role of alcohol-inducible cytochrome P-450.
  236. Polypeptide patterns of hepatic microsomes from Long-Evans rats treated with different Xenobiotics
  237. Calorimetric investigations of pollution by Xenobiotics
  238. Nephrocarcinogenic Xenobiotics
  239. Induction of lipid-protein mismatch by Xenobiotics with general membrane targets
  240. Simultaneous exposure of English sole (Parophrys vetulus) to sediment-associated Xenobiotics: Part 2—chronic exposure to an urban estuarine sediment with added …
  241. Transport of Xenobiotics in higher plants I. Structural prerequisites for translocation in the phloem
  242. Analysis of the immunotoxic effects of Xenobiotics
  243. Determination of kinetic constants of activated sludge microorganisms responsible for degradation of Xenobiotics
  244. Effect of arsenicals on biliary excretion of endogenous glutathione and Xenobiotics with glutathione-dependent hepatobiliary transport
  245. Human red blood cells as bioreactors for the inactivation of harmful Xenobiotics
  246. Disposition of Xenobiotics: species differences
  247. Gastric absorption of acidic Xenobiotics in the rat: Biophysical interpretation of an apparently atypical behaviour
  248. Xenobiotics, drug metabolism, and liver injury.
  249. Relationship between the microsomal epoxide hydrolase and the hepatocellular transport of bile acids and Xenobiotics
  250. Induction of hepatic peroxisome proliferation by Xenobiotics
  251. The effects of Kepone pretreatment on biliary excretion of Xenobiotics in the male rat
  252. The immunosuppressive influence of industrial and environmental Xenobiotics
  253. Inducibility of various cytochrome P450 isozymes by phenobarbital and some other Xenobiotics in Drosophila melanogaster
  254. Effects of anionic Xenobiotics on rat kidney: I—tissue and mitochondrial respiration
  255. 19F and 1H magnetic resonance strategies for metabolic studies on fluorinated Xenobiotics: application to flurbiprofen [2-(2-fluoro-4-biphenylyl) propionic acid]
  256. Plant biochemistry of Xenobiotics: isolation and characterization of a soybean O-glucosyltransferase of DDT metabolism
  257. Activation of Xenobiotics to reactive and mutagenic products by the marine invertebrates Mytilus edulis, Carcinus maenas and Asterias rubens
  258. Induction of mixed function oxidase activity in honey bee as a bioassay for detection of environmental Xenobiotics
  259. Induction of hepatic mono-oxygenase systems in fetal and neonatal rats with phenobarbital, polycyclic hydrocarbons and other Xenobiotics
  260. Dual role of glucuronyl-and sulfotransferases converting Xenobiotics into reactive or biologically inactive and easily excretable compounds
  261. Effect of flavonoids on mutagenicity and bioavailability of Xenobiotics in foods
  262. Effects of a heterogenous set of Xenobiotics on growth and plasma membranes of mammalian and fungal cell cultures
  263. Levels of chlorinated dioxins, dibenzofurans and other chlorinated Xenobiotics in food from the Soviet Union and the South of Vietnam
  264. Oxidative and conjugative metabolism of Xenobiotics in isolated liver cells from thermally acclimated rainbow trout
  265. Biotransformations of Xenobiotics in tissues of cattle and sheep
  266. Induced resistance-Xenobiotics
  267. Xenobiotics in fish from Australian tropical coastal waters, including the Great Barrier Reef
  268. Development of a primary culture system of rat kidney cortical cells to evaluate the nephrotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  269. Chemiluminescence from activated heme compounds detected in the reaction of various Xenobiotics with oxyhemoglobin: comparison with several heme/hydrogen …
  270. Toxicity of several Xenobiotics and waste water effluents measured with a new fish early life stage test
  271. Xenobiotics in Gametes of Lake Michigan Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Induce Hepatic Monooxygenase Activity in Their Offspring
  272. A comparison of various growth parameters of cell suspension cultures to determine phytotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  273. Contributions to the analysis of organic Xenobiotics in fish
  274. Effect of various dietary Xenobiotics on serum total cholesterol and high density lipoprotein cholesterol in rats
  275. The role of Panax ginseng in detoxification of Xenobiotics
  276. UDP glucuronosyltransferase gene expression is involved in the stimulation of ascorbic acid biosynthesis by Xenobiotics in rats
  277. Udp-Glucuronosyltrans-Ferases in the Metabolic Disposition of Xenobiotics
  278. Immunotoxicology: Modulation of the immune system by Xenobiotics.
  279. Intestinal absorption of Xenobiotics
  280. Metabolism and accumulation of Xenobiotics within hepato-pancreas cells of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus
  281. White-rot degradation of lignin and Xenobiotics
  282. Multiplicity of induction patterns of rat liver microsomal mono-oxygenases and other polypeptides produced by administration of various Xenobiotics
  283. Urine profile analysis by field desorption mass spectrometry, a technique for detecting metabolites of Xenobiotics: Application to 3, 5‐dinitro‐2‐hydroxytoluene
  284. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in ruminants. Use of activated carbon as an antidote for pesticide poisoning in ruminants
  285. Manipulations of catabolic genes for the degradation and detoxification of Xenobiotics
  286. Oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics during pregnancy: significance of microsomal flavin-containing monooxygenase
  287. Fish bile analysis for monitoring of low concentrations of polar Xenobiotics in water
  288. Human accumulation potential of Xenobiotics: potential of catamphiphilic drugs to promote their accumulation via inducing lipidosis or mucopolysaccharidosis
  289. Increase of a form of UDP-glucuronyltransferase glucuronizing various phenolic Xenobiotics and the corresponding translatable mRNA in 3-methylcholanthrene …
  290. Plant Metabolism Of Xenobiotics. Comparison Of The Metabolism Of 3.4-Dichloroaniline In Soybean Excised Leaves And Soybean Cell Suspension Cultures
  291. In vitro and in vivo research on phototoxic Xenobiotics: structure-reactivity relationships
  292. Bioavailability and uptake of Xenobiotics in fish
  293. Rumen microbial metabolism of plant secondary compounds, Xenobiotics and drugs
  294. The influence of fermentable dietary fiber on the disposition and toxicity of Xenobiotics
  295. PCBs and other Xenobiotics in raw and cooked carp
  296. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics by conjugation
  297. Levels of dioxins, dibenzofurans and other chlorinated Xenobiotics in human milk from the Soviet Union
  298. Exposure of rats to inhalational anesthetics alters the hepatobiliary clearance of cholephilic Xenobiotics.
  299. Biochemical mechanisms in hepatotoxicity: oxidative stress induced by Xenobiotics and hormonal changes
  300. Influence of chronic oral intake of cannabis extract on oxidative and hydrolytic metabolism of Xenobiotics in rat
  301. Effect of glutathione depletion on the cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics and induction of single-strand DNA breaks by ionizing radiation in isolated hamster round spermatids
  302. Patterns of porphyrin accumulation in response to Xenobiotics. Parallels between results in chick embryo and rodents.
  303. Long-term fate of organochlorine Xenobiotics in aquatic ecosystems: distribution, residual behavior, and metabolism of hexachlorobenzene, pentachloronitrobenzene …
  304. Topological aspects of microsomal N‐acetyltransferase, an enzyme responsible for the acetylation of cysteine S‐conjugates of Xenobiotics
  305. The influence of ascorbic acid on the free-radical metabolism of Xenobiotics: The example of diaziquone
  306. Absorption-partition relationships for true homologous series of Xenobiotics as a possible approach to study mechanisms of surfactants in absorption. I. Aromatic …
  307. Effect of feeding Xenobiotics on serum high density lipoprotein and apolipoprotein AI in rats
  308. Earthworms and assessment of ecological impact of soil Xenobiotics
  309. Links between prolonged exposure to Xenobiotics, increased incidence of hepatopathies, immunological disturbances and exacerbation of latent Epstein-Barr virus …
  310. On the role of blood proteins for uptake, distribution, and clearance of waterborne lipophilic Xenobiotics by fish: A linear system analysis
  311. Melanin affinity of Xenobiotics
  312. Use of a semicontinuous culture system as a model for determining the role of human intestinal microflora in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  313. Monooxygenase induction by various Xenobiotics and its influence on rat liver microsomal metabolism of chrysene in comparison to benz [a] anthracene
  314. Suppression of secretory rosette formation by PCBs in Lumbricus terrestris: An earthworm assay for humoral immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  315. Isolation from bovine liver mitochondria and characterization of three distinct carboxylic acid: CoA ligases with activity toward Xenobiotics
  316. The effects of ions on the conjugation of Xenobiotics by the aralkyl‐coa and arylacetyl‐coa N‐acyltransferases from bovine liver mitochondria
  317. Glutathione Conjugation of some Xenobiotics by Ascaris suum and Moniezia expansa
  318. Plant biochemistry of Xenobiotics. Mineralization of chloroaniline/lignin metabolites from wheat by the white-rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  319. … studies on the role of cytochrome P450 and the flavin-containing monooxygenase of mouse skin in the metabolism of pesticides and other Xenobiotics
  320. Metabolic activation of Xenobiotics: Ethylene dibromide and structural analogs
  321. Symptomatology, Interacton and Management of Rhizome Rot of Ginger by Xenobiotics
  322. Environmental toxicology—Biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  323. Prostaglandin-H synthase containing cell lines as tools for studying metabolism and toxicity of Xenobiotics
  324. Separation of different forms of transferrin by isoelectric focusing to detect effects on the liver caused by Xenobiotics
  325. Induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes by insecticides and other Xenobiotics
  326. Human colostrum as a source of organohalogen Xenobiotics for a breast-fed neonate
  327. Nitroblue tetrazolium dye reduction by earthworm (lumbricus terrestris) coelomocytes: An enzyme assay for nonspecific immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  328. Induction of Schistosoma mansoni glutathione S-transferase by Xenobiotics
  329. Interindividual differences in the metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  330. The effect of pH changes of water on the hepatic metabolism of Xenobiotics in fish
  331. Passage of Xenobiotics and their metabolites from hepatopancreas into ovary and oocytes of blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus: Possible implications for vitellogenesis
  332. Ethnics differences in the reactions to drugs and Xenobiotics. Antihypertensive agents.
  333. Avian species differences in the intestinal absorption of Xenobiotics (PCB, dieldrin, Hg2+)
  334. The inducing and inhibiting effects of sodium valproate in vivo on the biotransformation systems of Xenobiotics in isolated rat hepatocytes
  335. Role of gut microflora in metabolism of glutathione conjugates of Xenobiotics
  336. A review of the metabolism of Xenobiotics by microorganisms with relation to short-term test systems for environmental carcinogens
  337. Superoxide anion production during monoelectronic reduction of Xenobiotics by preparations of rat brain cortex, microvessels, and choroid plexus
  338. Fluidity and lipid composition of oat and rye shoot plasma membrane: effect of sterol perturbation by Xenobiotics
  339. Modification of the immune response by organochlorine Xenobiotics
  340. The metabolism of some Xenobiotics in germ-free and conventional rats
  341. Accumulation and body distribution of Xenobiotics in marine mammals
  342. Effect of carboxylic acid Xenobiotics and their metabolites on the activity of carnitine acyltransferases
  343. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics by flavin-containing monooxygenases
  344. Alpha-glucoside formation of Xenobiotics by rat liver alpha-glucosidases.
  345. Toxicokinetics of Xenobiotics in zebrafish–comparison between tap and river water.
  346. Influence of Xenobiotics on bile flow and bile composition in rats—methodological approach
  347. L-Gulono-γ-lactone oxidase is not induced in rats by Xenobiotics stimulating L-ascorbic acid biosynthesis
  348. … rat kidney as an in vitro model for studies on nephrotoxicity: II. α-Methylglucose uptake as a sensitive parameter for mechanistic studies of acute toxicity by Xenobiotics
  349. Nutritionally and chemically induced impairment of sulfate activation and sulfation of Xenobiotics in vivo
  350. Fate of Xenobiotics: physiologic and kinetic considerations
  351. Inter-organ metabolism and transport of a cysteine-S-conjugate of Xenobiotics in normal and mutant analbuminemic rats
  352. Co-oxidation of Xenobiotics: lipid peroxyl derivatives as mediators of metabolism
  353. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in the human adrenal gland
  354. Liability of groundwater and depth of soil to contamination by pesticides and other organic Xenobiotics: two case histories
  355. … and ‘mitochondrial’epoxide hydrolases and other drug-metabolizing enzymes after treatment of mice with various Xenobiotics and endogenous compounds
  356. Control by Gastrointestinal Hormones of the Hydroxylation of the Carcinogen Benzo(a)pyrene and Other Xenobiotics in Rat Colon
  357. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics in a fixed bed reactor
  358. Retention of Xenobiotics along the phloem path
  359. Reactions of reducing Xenobiotics with oxymyoglobin. Formation of metmyoglobin, ferryl myoglobin and free radicals: an electron spin resonance and …
  360. Procedures to enhance withdrawal of Xenobiotics from chickens
  361. Methylsulfonyl metabolites of Xenobiotics can serve as ligands for fatty acid binding proteins in chicken liver and intestinal mucosa
  362. The effects of a few Xenobiotics on certain phosphatases in the plasma of Clarias batrachus and Cirrhina mrigala
  363. Fast atom bombardment and tandem mass spectrometry for structure determination of cysteine, N-acetylcysteine, and glutathione adducts of Xenobiotics
  364. Effects of dietary Xenobiotics on the metabolism of copper, α-tocopherol and cholesterol in rats
  365. cDNA-directed expression of rat P450s IIA1 and IIA2. Catalytic activities toward steroids and Xenobiotics and comparison with the enzymes purified from liver.
  366. … receptor binding, induction of aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase and 7-ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase enzymes, and toxic activities of aromatic Xenobiotics in animals. A …
  367. Phloem transport of Xenobiotics in Ricinus communis var. Gibsonii
  368. Biotransformation and spectral interaction of Xenobiotics with subcellular fractions from Drosophila melanogaster
  369. Comparative assessment of in vitro toxicity of Xenobiotics using flow cytometry and spectrophotometry
  370. Microfluorometrical study of bioaccumulation of benzo (a) pyrene and marker Xenobiotics in the bivalve Donax trunculus from clean and polluted sites along the …
  371. Absorption of drugs and other Xenobiotics during development in experimental animals
  372. Hydroxylation and glucuronidation of various Xenobiotics by hepatic microsomes from the fetal lamb, pregnant ewe and human fetus
  373. Studies on cytochrome P450 in Mytilus galloprovincialis: induction by Na-phenobarbital and ability to biotransform Xenobiotics
  374. Investigation of effects of environmental Xenobiotics to fish at sublethal levels by molecular biological approaches
  375. Prostaglandin-H-synthase competent cells derived from ram seminal vesicles: a tool for studying cooxidation of Xenobiotics.
  376. Pathology of the thymus: changes induced by Xenobiotics and gene targeting
  377. Specific covalent binding and toxicity of aliphatic halogenated Xenobiotics
  378. Age dependent different influence of carbon tetrachloride on biotransformation of Xenobiotics, glutathione content, lipid peroxidation and histopathology of rat liver
  379. Glutathione S-transferase mediated detoxification and bioactivation of Xenobiotics during early human pregnancy
  380. Lenticular uptake and distribution of Xenobiotics and amino acids
  381. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in ruminants. Dieldrin recycling from the blood to the gastrointestinal tract
  382. Immunotoxic effects of exposure of rats to Xenobiotics via maternal lactation. Part I 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
  383. Coordinated induction of estrogen hydroxylase and catechol-O-methyl transferase by Xenobiotics in first trimester human placental explants
  384. Effects of Xenobiotics on signal transduction and Ca2+ mediated processes in mammalian cells.
  385. Peroxidation of mullet and rat liver lipids in vitro: effects of pyridine nucleotides, iron, incubation buffer, and Xenobiotics.
  386. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in isolated dog hepatocytes
  387. Role of cytochrome P-450 and related enzymes in the pulmonary metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  388. … of chemical compounds with the functional state of the liver. II. Estimation of changes in D-glucaric acid synthesis as a method for diagnosing exposure to Xenobiotics
  389. The inhibition of bacterial bioluminescence by Xenobiotics
  390. Dependence of the microbiological degradation of aryl-containing Xenobiotics on their concentration.
  391. Reference values for Xenobiotics in biological matrixes: the state of the art
  392. Modulation of enantioselective metabolism and inversion of ibuprofen by Xenobiotics in isolated rat hepatocytes.
  393. Use of Xenobiotics in food-producing animals in the United States: regulatory aspects
  394. A rapid, simple in vitro screening test, using [3H] glutathione and L-[35S] cysteine as trapping agents, to detect reactive intermediates of Xenobiotics
  395. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in ruminants. Phenobarbital induction of liver microsomal nitrogen demethylase
  396. Responses of channel catfish to Xenobiotics: Induction and partial characterization of a mixed function oxygenase
  397. Heterogeneous effects of ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (EBDC) pesticides on oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  398. The Environmental Health Profile (EHP) for the Acre Valley (Israel): Xenobiotics in animals and physiological evidence of stress
  399. Substrate-selective induction of rabbit hepatic UDP-glucuronyltransferases by ethanol and other Xenobiotics
  400. Effect of Xenobiotics on quinone reductase activity in first trimester explants
  401. Absorption-partition relationships for true homologous series of Xenobiotics as a possible approach to study mechanisms of surfactants in absorption. II. Aromatic …
  402. Effect of Xenobiotics on inorganic nitrogen assimilation by the phototrophic bacteriumRhodobacter capsulatus E1F1
  403. Effects of Neonatal and Adult Castration on the in Vitro Metabolism of Steroids and Xenobiotics in Rat Liver
  404. Glutathione-dependent bioactivation of Xenobiotics: implications for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity.
  405. Unity and diversity of responses to Xenobiotics in organisms.
  406. Circadian variation of hepatic UDP-glucuronic acid and the glucuronidation of Xenobiotics in mice
  407. Tissue culture as a method for evaluating the biotransformation of Xenobiotics by plants
  408. Oxidative and conjugative metabolism of Xenobiotics by isolated rat and hamster acinar cells.
  409. Resource competition modeling of the impacts of Xenobiotics on biological communities
  410. Use of guanidine hydrochloride and ammonium sulfate in comprehensive in-line sorption enrichment of Xenobiotics in biological fluids by high-performance liquid …
  411. Formation of DNA adducts following laboratory exposure of the mussel, Mytilus edulis, to Xenobiotics
  412. Placental metabolism of Xenobiotics
  413. Experimental approaches to studying metabolic fate of Xenobiotics in food animals
  414. Ethical considerations involving studies of pesticides and other Xenobiotics in man
  415. Bioavailability of airborne organochlorine Xenobiotics to conifers
  416. Effect of pretreatment with hydroxylated Xenobiotics on the activities of rat liver UDP-glucuronosyl-transferases
  417. Interaction of ethanol with drugs and Xenobiotics
  418. Interactions between the in vitro metabolism of Xenobiotics and fatty acids
  419. Posttranscriptional regulation of coumarin 7-hydroxylase induction by Xenobiotics in mouse liver: mRNA stabilization by pyrazole
  420. Hepatoma Cell Cultures as In Vitro Models for the Hepatotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  421. Toxicological assessment of Xenobiotics in foods of animal origin.
  422. Nasal toxicity and dosimetry of inhaled Xenobiotics: Implications for human health
  423. Effect of various Xenobiotics and steroids on aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity of intestinal and hepatic microsomes from male rats
  424. Immunomodulation by Xenobiotics: the open field of immunotoxicology
  425. The use of in vitro techniques to study the comparative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  426. Model ecosystem for environmental transport of Xenobiotics
  427. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in ruminants. IV. Storage and excretion of HEOD in Holstein cows
  428. LC—MS Compatible HPLC Separation for Xenobiotics and their Phase I and Phase II Metabolites: Simultaneous Anion Exchange and Reversed-Phase …
  429. … of 3′-azido-3′-deoxythymidine catalyzed by human liver UDP-glucuronosyltransferase: Significance of nucleoside hydrophobicity and inhibition by Xenobiotics
  430. Estimation of induction of enzymes that metabolize Xenobiotics in vitro and in vivo
  431. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in under-nourished rats-Regulation by dietary energy and protein levels
  432. The effects of epoxidized Xenobiotics on mitogen responsiveness and antibody-producing ability of murine spleen cells in vitro
  433. N-methylation as a toxication route for Xenobiotics. II. In vivo formation of N, N’-dimethyl-4, 4′-bipyridyl ion (paraquat) from 4, 4′-bipyridyl in the guinea pig.
  434. Absorption-partition relationships for true homologous series of Xenobiotics as a possible approach to study mechanisms of surfactants in absorption. IV. Phenylacetic …
  435. Bioconversion of Xenobiotics (pesticides) in plant cell cultures
  436. Synergistic modulation of lymphocyte mitogenesis by carcinogenic Xenobiotics
  437. Bioactivation and biotransformation of Xenobiotics in rat nasal tissue
  438. Radiation inactivation of multispecific transport systems for bile acids and Xenobiotics in basolateral rat liver plasma membrane vesicles.
  439. Apoptosis and necrosis: dynamics of structural changes in cells cultivated in vitro after treatment with Xenobiotics
  440. Reductive biotransformation of Xenobiotics by the sheep ruminal content.
  441. Chemotactic activity of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes and industrial Xenobiotics: a brief review
  442. The body distribution and biological action of Xenobiotics.
  443. Analysis of Xenobiotics in air
  444. A markedly diminished pleiotropic response to phenobarbital and structurally-related Xenobiotics in Zucker rats in comparison with F344/NCr or DA rats
  445. The popliteal lymphnode assay (PLNA) in rodents: A simple functional test for detecting sensitizing effects of Xenobiotics
  446. The Upjohn Award Lecture 1981/La Conférence Upjohn 1981: The metabolism of Xenobiotics in different populations
  447. A total hepatic induction index of metabolism for lipophilic Xenobiotics
  448. Transport of Xenobiotics in higher plants II. Absorption of defenuron, carboxyphenylmethylurea, and maleic hydrazide by Isolated conducting tissue of Cyclamen
  449. Influence of dietary fiber on Xenobiotics
  450. The effect of ammonium sulfate on the metabolism of dimethylnitrosamine and other Xenobiotics by rat hepatic microsomes.
  451. The metabolism of Xenobiotics by isolated pulmonary and skin cells
  452. Effects of ethanol and enzyme-inducing agents on the monooxygenation of testosterone and Xenobiotics in rat liver microsomes.
  453. Differing effects of chronic ethanol consumption by mice on liver microsomal metabolism of Xenobiotics: 1-nitropyrene, nicotine, aniline, and N-nitrosopyrrolidine.
  454. Detecting membrane impairment caused by Xenobiotics
  455. Quantitative determination of mobility of Xenobiotics and criteria of their phloem and xylem mobility
  456. Biochemical and ultrastructural changes in the periodontium during the chronic administration of pro-oxidant Xenobiotics
  457. The rotifer toxicity test: A new method for the assessment of long-term effects of Xenobiotics
  458. Biological degradation of Xenobiotics in waste management
  459. Chromatographic translobular migration of Xenobiotics
  460. The effect of mixtures of Xenobiotics and primary electron donor on the anaerobic biotransformation of high concentrations of chlorinated aliphatics
  461. Transport of Xenobiotics in higher plants IV. Amobility of the acidic compounds bromoxynil and pentachlorophenol
  462. Oxygen uptake studies on various sludges adapted to a waste containing chloro-, nitro-and amino-substituted Xenobiotics
  463. Effects of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) on biliary excretion of Xenobiotics and bile flow in rats
  464. A method for preparing mouse skin for assessing in vitro dermal penetration of Xenobiotics
  465. The metabolism of Xenobiotics and its relationship to toxicity/genotoxicity: studies with human lymphocytes.
  466. Characterization of the cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase system of hamster liver microsomes: Effects of prior treatment with ethanol and other Xenobiotics
  467. Protection of highly permeable aquifers against contamination by Xenobiotics
  468. Kinetics of disposition of Xenobiotics and their metabolites.
  469. Substructural alterations of liver parenchymal cells induced by Xenobiotics
  470. An estimate of the variability in biotransformation kinetics of Xenobiotics in natural waters by aufwuchs communities
  471. SEMV cell cultures: a model for studies of prostaglandin-H synthase-mediated metabolism and genotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  472. Visualizing relative occurrences in metabolic transformations of Xenobiotics using structure-activity maps
  473. SimpleTreat: a spreadsheet-based box model to predict the fate of Xenobiotics in a municipal waste water treatment plant
  474. Metabolism of prostaglandins and Xenobiotics by adrenal microsomal monooxygenase in the guinea pig
  475. Physiological defence against Xenobiotics at their portals of entry to the organism.
  476. Bioconversion of Xenobiotics in different plant systems—cell suspension cultures, root cultures and intact plants
  477. Transport of Xenobiotics in higher plants III. Absorption of 2, 4-D and 2, 4-dichloroanisole by isolated conducting tissue of Cyclamen
  478. Molecular orbital studies of oxygen activation and mechanisms of cytochromes P-450-mediated oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  479. Metabolism of cancer chemotherapeutic agents via pathways utilized by Xenobiotics
  480. Activation of Xenobiotics by human polymorphonuclear leukocytes via reactive oxygen-dependent reactions
  481. Categorization of lipophilic Xenobiotics by the enthalpic structure-function response of hepatic mixed-function oxidase
  482. Miscellaneous conjugates-acylation and alkylation of Xenobiotics in physiologically active systems
  483. Styrene induced modifications of some rat liver enzymes involved in the activation and inactivation of Xenobiotics
  484. A simple method for the quantitative evaluation of functional effects of Xenobiotics with cultured cells
  485. … of Whole‐Body Autoradiograms: Long‐time Retention in Brain and Adrenal Cortex Caused by Metabolic Incorporation of 14C from Various Labelled Xenobiotics
  486. Residues of Xenobiotics in animals, milk, and environment in the light of a 13 year surveillance
  487. P-450 cytochromes in the human placenta: oxidations of Xenobiotics and endogenous steroids
  488. A comparative study of the toxicity of chemically reactive Xenobiotics towards adherent cell cultures: selective attenuation of menadione toxicity by buthionine …
  489. Xenobiotics in animal tissues and food products in Poland
  490. Chiral amines derived from 2-arylpropionic acids: novel reagents for the liquid chromatographic (LC) fluorescence assay of optically active carboxylic acid Xenobiotics
  491. A reconstituted cytochrome P450 system from tulip bulbs (Tulipa fosteriana L.) oxidizes Xenobiotics
  492. Xenobiotics and molecular teratology
  493. Mechanism of action of Xenobiotics: from molecular spectral studies to microspectrofluorometry of living cells
  494. In vivo methods for determining percutaneous absorption and metabolism of Xenobiotics: indirect methods
  495. Absorption-partition relationships for true homologous series of Xenobiotics as a possible approach to study mechanisms of surfactants in absorption. III. Aromatic …
  496. Oxygen activation and lipoperoxidative mechanisms of toxicity of pesticides and other Xenobiotics
  497. Influence of diet and Xenobiotics on the urinary excretion of bound thiol groups in man and rats
  498. Uptake of Xenobiotics by the bile acid transport system in the liver: relationship between the organic anion transport systems in the kidney and the liver
  499. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in individual rabbit hepatocytes. Application of microspectrofluorometry.
  500. Prefeeding-dependent anaerobic metabolization of Xenobiotics by intestinal bacteria—methods for acarbose metabolites in an artificial colon
  501. Alteration in urinary D-glucaric acid excretion as an indication of exposition to Xenobiotics
  502. Impact of genetic engineering in pollution control: enhanced biological destruction of environmental Xenobiotics.
  503. Direct injection onto the HPLC column for monitoring the behaviour of Xenobiotics in biological media. II. Behaviour of cymoxanil in fungus and locust and of E …
  504. Uptake and irreversible binding of Xenobiotics in the nasal mucosa
  505. Fatty acid patterns of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus 69-V indicate sensitivity against Xenobiotics
  506. Soil solution assessment of the soil availability of Xenobiotics
  507. Cellular pathways in the movement of lipophilic Xenobiotics from GI tract to breast milk
  508. Effects of some Xenobiotics on the disposition of brain serotonin and catecholamine in rats
  509. Variations in total phospholipids and high-density lipoprotein phospholipids in plasma from a general population: reference intervals and influence of Xenobiotics.
  510. Critical periods of neuroendocrine development: Effects of prenatal Xenobiotics
  511. Simulation of all-or-none K+ efflux from yeast provoked by Xenobiotics
  512. The effects of Xenobiotics on hepatic lipid and lipoprotein metabolism
  513. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics by specific bacteria: research and applications
  514. Comparative acute cytotoxicities of 37 Xenobiotics detected in drinking water to rat hepatocyte primary culture
  515. Effect of the suicide substrate 3, 5-diethoxycarbonyl-2, 6-dimethyl-4-ethyl-1, 4-dihydropyridine on the metabolism of Xenobiotics and on cytochrome P-450 …
  516. … analysis of a rat liver cDNA coding for a phenobarbital-inducible microhetero-geneous cytochrome P-450 variant: regulation of its messenger level by Xenobiotics
  517. Influence of prior exposure to Xenobiotics on the metabolism and distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls and phenanthrene in winter flounder, Pseudopleuronectes …
  518. Isolation of human colonic crypts for study of Xenobiotics metabolism
  519. Intrahepatic disposition of Xenobiotics in relation with their partition coefficient
  520. Alterations in the metabolism of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene and various Xenobiotics by rat hepatic microsomes following Sudan III treatment in vivo
  521. Correlations between primary effects of Xenobiotics on liver cells in vitro and their mutagenicity and carcinogenicity in vivo
  522. Microbial degradation of nitrogenous Xenobiotics of environmental concern
  523. … Chemistry. Composition of the Blood. Haematology. Human Somatometric Data. 1984, 359 pp. Vol. 4. Biochemistry. Metabolism of Xenobiotics. Inborn Error of …
  524. Ecotoxicological evaluation of Xenobiotics
  525. The use of animal subcellular fractions to study type II metabolism of Xenobiotics
  526. Noninvasive in vivo 13C-NMR spectroscopy in the rat to study the pharmacokinetics of 13C-labeled Xenobiotics.
  527. The biotransformation and toxicity of Xenobiotics in the chick embryo. 1. The embryonated hen’s egg as an in vivo model and sodium salicylate as substrate
  528. Elevated Xenobiotics, lactate and pyruvate in CFS patients
  529. Effects of dietary hexachlorobenzene on in vivo biotransformation, residue deposition, and elimination of certain Xenobiotics by rats
  530. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in plants, 1: Horseradish peroxidase catalyzes N-dealkylation of the S-triazine herbicide, atrazine
  531. Prostaglandin H synthetase activates Xenobiotics into free radicals: histamine release and biochemical characteristics
  532. The effects of high dietary concentrations of saccharin on in vitro metabolism of Xenobiotics in rats
  533. Monooxygenase induction by various Xenobiotics and its influence on the rat liver microsomal metabolite profile of benz [a] anthracene
  534. Alterations in cytochrome p‐450 levels in adult rats following neonatal exposure to Xenobiotics
  535. Age-dependent differences in nephrotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  536. Expression of liver mono-oxygenase functions induced by Xenobiotics
  537. Age related changes influencing the effects of drugs and other Xenobiotics on sensorineural hearing
  538. The development of a high performance liquid chromatographic assay method to determine pyruvate generated during the CS lysis of cysteine conjugated Xenobiotics
  539. Differences in induction by Xenobiotics in murine tissues and the Hepa1c1c7 cell line of mRNAs encoding glutathione transferase, quinone reductase, and CYP1A …
  540. Inhibitory effects of ketoconazole and miconazole on cytochrome P-450-mediated oxidative metabolism of testosterone and Xenobiotics in mouse hepatic microsomes …
  541. Clonidine effects on disposition of Xenobiotics in rats: inhibited elimination of flow-limited but not extraction-limited agents.
  542. A novel bioassay for herbicides used in wild oat control and for the assessment of their interactions with other Xenobiotics
  543. Rat bone-marrow cell proliferation and differentiation as an index of the effects of Xenobiotics in vitro
  544. Comparative assessment of the cytotoxic effects of different Xenobiotics in three hepatoma cell lines.
  545. QSAR approach to estimation of the distribution of Xenobiotics and the target organ in the body
  546. … Hydrocarbon Analysis in Support of In Vitro Studies of Natural Anaerobic and Aerobic Microbial Degradation of Xenobiotics in Contaminated Groundwater and Soil
  547. Characterization of the central metabolism of Pseudomonads degrading Xenobiotics
  548. Hepatic microsomal oxidative metabolism of pesticides and other Xenobiotics in pregnant CD1 mice
  549. The effects of phenobarbital, 3-methylcholanthrene and benzo (a) pyrene on the hydrolysis of Xenobiotics in the rat
  550. Induction of cytochromes P450 1 and P450 2 by Xenobiotics
  551. Free radicals derived from nitrogen-containing Xenobiotics in sediments and liver and bile of English sole from Puget Sound, Washington
  552. Loss of sexual differentiation of metabolism of steroids and Xenobiotics in nodular hepatic hepatic tissue from male and female Wistar rats treated according to the …
  553. Respirometric testing method for biodegradability of Xenobiotics using compost
  554. Pituitary regulation of cytochrome P-450-mediated metabolism of steroids and Xenobiotics in rat liver microsomes
  555. Effects of trans-stilbene oxide treatment on biliary excretion of Xenobiotics in the rat.
  556. Binding of metyrapone to dithionite-reduced cytochrome P-450 from rats treated with Xenobiotics
  557. Relation between renal and hepatic excretion of drugs:: X. Excretion of nalorphine in young and adult rats pretreated with hormones or Xenobiotics
  558. Perinatal Opiate Exposure-Effects on Metabolism of Xenobiotics and Steroids in Adult Rat Liver
  559. Xenobiotics and Cancer: Implications for Chemical Carcinogenesis and Cancer Chemotherapy: Proceedings of the 21st International Symposium of the …
  560. Effect of mancozeb on hydrolytic metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  561. Induction of cytoplasmic aldehyde dehydrogenases in rat tissues by carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic Xenobiotics
  562. Pesticides report 32: Detection and significance of active metabolites of agrochemicals and related Xenobiotics in animals (Technical Report)
  563. Modulation of immunity by Xenobiotics
  564. Effects of steroid hormones and Xenobiotics on the pubertal development of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activities towards androsterone and 4-nitrophenol in Wistar …
  565. Isolation of plant cytochrome P-450 and NADPH: cytochrome P-450 reductase from tulip bulbs (Tulipa fosteriana L.) oxidizing Xenobiotics
  566. Factors controlling the uptake and transport of foliar applied Xenobiotics: An overview
  567. Regulations of male-dominant P-450Md mRNA in rat liver by hormonal factors and Xenobiotics
  568. Genetic variation in the response of mice to Xenobiotics in vitro. I. General methodology and response to some model compounds
  569. PL1 DISPOSITION AND METABOLISM STUDIES OF Xenobiotics IN THE ENVIRONMENT: FUNDAMENTALS FOR SAFETY ASSESSMENT
  570. The influence of resistant soybean (PI 227687) foliage and coumestrol on the metabolism of Xenobiotics by the soybean looper, Pseudoplusia includens (Walker)
  571. Neonatal exposure to Xenobiotics alters adult hepatic protein kinase C alpha levels and testosterone metabolism: differential effects by diethylstilbestrol and …
  572. Chemical degradation of Xenobiotics: II. Simulation of the biotic transformation of bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate and dioctylphthalate by abiotic means
  573. … and hepatic excretion of drugs: XIV. Elimination of ioglycamic acid after nephrectomy, bile duct ligation, and after treatment with hormones or Xenobiotics in young and …
  574. Interaction of Xenobiotics with mercury-adsorbed phospholipid monolayers
  575. The role of cytochrome P-450 in the toxicity of Xenobiotics.
  576. Absorption, distribution, biotransformation, conjugation, and excretion of Xenobiotics
  577. Estrogenic effects of some Xenobiotics
  578. Effect of hyperglycaemia on the hepatic metabolism and excretion of Xenobiotics.
  579. High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography for Separation of Lipo phylic Organachlorine Xenobiotics From Triglyc rides in Trace Analysis
  580. Influence of aryl—containing Xenobiotics concentration on the oxygenase enzyme activities
  581. Detoxification of Xenobiotics in spruce trees is mediated by glutathione-S-transferases
  582. Multidrug resistance: a transport system of antitumor agents and Xenobiotics
  583. Tolerance to morphine effects on renal disposition of Xenobiotics in mice.
  584. Immunomodulation by Xenobiotics: Introductory remarks to immunotoxicology
  585. Chronobiology and industrial medicine: approach to the evaluation of the toxicological risk in occupational exposure to Xenobiotics
  586. The metabolism of aflatoxin B 1 by hepatocytes isolated from rats following the in vivo administration of some Xenobiotics
  587. Protein restriction and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  588. Cycling of Xenobiotics through marine and estuarine sediments
  589. The effects of high dietary concentrations of sodium saccharin on in vivo metabolism of Xenobiotics in rats
  590. … properties of liver, gonads and muscle during maturation of female Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar. Comparison between a control and Xenobiotics containing fish feed
  591. Techniques for Studying the Metabolism of Xenobiotics by Intact Animal Cells, Tissues, and Organs In Vitro
  592. … and Molecular Stress Regulation and Apoptosis-Apoptosis and Necrosis: Dynamics of Structural Changes in Cells Cultivated In Vitro after Treatment with Xenobiotics
  593. Effect of T-activin on enzymes in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  594. A comparison of the HL-60 cell line and human granulocytes to effect the bioactivation of arylamines and related Xenobiotics. The binding of 2-aminofluorene to …
  595. Cytochrome P-450-dependent metabolism of Xenobiotics. A comparative study of rat hepatic and plant microsomal metabolism.
  596. Metabolism and degradation of pesticides and Xenobiotics: bioactivations involving sulfur-containing substituents
  597. The effect of selenium on enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics in rat liver
  598. … -affinity juvenile hormone binding to fat body cytosolic proteins of the bollworm, Heliothis zea: characterization and interaction with allelochemicals and Xenobiotics
  599. In Vitro Screening for Hepatotoxicity of Xenobiotics using Isolated Hepatocytes
  600. Suitability of the ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua [L.]) for investigations on activity of hepatic enzymes induced by Xenobiotics
  601. Liver cell specific toxicity of Xenobiotics
  602. Purification of a 15-ketoprostaglandin delta 13-reductase from rat liver and its ability to reduce the double bond of Xenobiotics.
  603. Formation of inhibitors of lipid peroxidation during oxidative metabolism of hydrophobic Xenobiotics catalyzed by mixed function oxygenases.
  604. The Xenobiotics interactions affecting microsomal mixed function oxidase system, serum cholesterol and urinary ascorbic acid
  605. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in the liver in acute hypoxia of intact mice and mice adapted to oxygen deficiency
  606. Volatile anaesthetics as Xenobiotics
  607. Influence of heavy metals on microorganisms degrading Xenobiotics. Schwermetalleinfluss auf Xenobiotika abbauende Bakterien
  608. Hepatic metabolism of Xenobiotics with reference to anaesthesia
  609. Application of mass spectrometric methods to analysis of Xenobiotics in biological systems.
  610. Polyamine effects on cytochrome P-450-and flavin-containing monooxygenase-mediated oxidation of Xenobiotics.
  611. Use of differential DNA-repair host mediated assays to investigate the biotransformation of Xenobiotics in Drosophila melanogaster. I. Genotoxic effects of nitrosamines
  612. A comparison of cultured rat FRTL-5 and porcine thyroid cells for predicting the thyroid toxicity of Xenobiotics
  613. Inhibition of early steps of de novo fatty acid biosynthesis by allicin and other Xenobiotics.
  614. [48] Measurement of cytochrome P450 activation of Xenobiotics using the ames Salmonella test
  615. Expression of cytochrome P-450 and albumin genes in rat liver: effect of Xenobiotics
  616. Problems associated with assessment of the contribution of individual forms of cytochrome P450 to the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  617. Effect of various thiamine supplies of the body on the enzyme activity in the metabolism of Xenobiotics and lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes
  618. Pharmacogenetics and polymorphism of human P-450 which activates and detoxicates Xenobiotics and carcinogens.
  619. Pharmacogenetics: Ethnic Differences in Reactions to Drugs and Xenobiotics. Werner Kalow, H. Werner Goedde, and Dharam P. Agarwal, Eds. Liss, New York, 1986 …
  620. Effect of zixoryn on diuresis and renal transport of Xenobiotics
  621. Thermal degradation of pesticides and Xenobiotics: formation of polychlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans
  622. Characterization and applicability of a cytotoxicity assay determining growth inhibition after a 1-hour treatment with Xenobiotics in human cell culture
  623. Uses and limits of radiotracers in the study of drugs and Xenobiotics metabolism
  624. Dermal Absorption and Metabolism of Xenobiotics in Food-Producing Animals
  625. Interactions of Xenobiotics in the respiratory tract following non-inhalation routes of exposure
  626. Modulation of Cyclic Nucleotide Metabolism and Function by Xenobiotics
  627. Enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics in spontaneous tumors in mice
  628. Riochemical and physiological effects in farmed Baltic salmon fed lipids containing Xenobiotics extracted from Baltic herring
  629. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by rat-liver mitochondria: Uptake of N, N-dimethyl[14C]amphetamine by rat-liver mitochondria
  630. Transformation of Xenobiotics by soil microorganisms and their potential distribution
  631. Induction of sister chromatid exchanges by fibrous dusts alone and in combination with other Xenobiotics in Chinese hamster cells
  632. Ecotoxicological screening system for assessing the behaviour of Xenobiotics and natural compounds in the environment.
  633. Bacterial degradation of two Xenobiotics
  634. Regulation mechanisms of Xenobiotics metabolizing liver cytochrome P-450 and toxicological implications
  635. Biomonitoring of carcinogenic Xenobiotics
  636. Biochemical bases of prevention of the cytotoxic effect of Xenobiotics
  637. Nasal toxicity and dosimetry of inhaled Xenobiotics: implications for human health.
  638. Body vitamin A allowance of rats as a factor affecting the metabolism and toxicity of Xenobiotics
  639. Estimation of aerial deposition and foliar uptake of Xenobiotics: Assessment of current models
  640. Biotransformation and toxicity of Xenobiotics in various routes of administration of vitamin A into the rat body
  641. Xenobiotics, chimerism and the induction of tolerance following organ transplantation
  642. Increase of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase activities toward Xenobiotics during the development of hereditary hepatitis in LEC rats
  643. Effect of some nitrotoluenes on the biotransformation of Xenobiotics in rats
  644. Effect of Some Xenobiotics on the Activities of Enzymes Relating to the Glucuronic Acid Pathway and on the Ascorbic Acid Metabolism in Guinea Pigs
  645. A urine collection system for studying the excretion of Xenobiotics from dungeness crabs
  646. Activated forms of oxygen in the metabolism of Xenobiotics catalyzed by cytochrome P-450.
  647. Sulfur and the Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  648. Postnatal development of body mass and of hepatic Xenobiotics biotransformation of male rats with low body mass at birth
  649. Pesticides Models for the study of Biochemistry of Xenobiotics
  650. Rhizosphere biodegradation of Xenobiotics: microbiological study of a rice field polluted by oil refinery residues
  651. Selenium effects and species differences in hepatic metabolism of pyrrolizidine alkaloids and other Xenobiotics
  652. The effect of selected Xenobiotics and low protein diet on reproduction and offspring of rats. Part I. The course and condition of rat exposure to tobacco smoke
  653. Effect of some Xenobiotics on kynurenine hydrolase and kynurenine aminotransferase of mouse liver
  654. A pharmacokinetic analysis of the induction-time course of hepatic mixed-function oxidases by Xenobiotics in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
  655. Accelerating ADME studies: A novel quantitative method for determining the biodistribution of radiolabelled Xenobiotics using whole-body cryosectioning and …
  656. Dietary protein as a modulator of the activity of enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics. UDP glucuronosyltransferase and glutathione transferase
  657. Fungal biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  658. The transplacental uptake of Xenobiotics
  659. New Technologies for Use in Toxicology Studies: Monitoring the Effects of Xenobiotics on Immune Function
  660. Systematic toxicity testing for Xenobiotics in foods
  661. Developmental regulation of biotransformation of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  662. Engineering significance of fundamental concepts in Xenobiotics biodegradation in soil
  663. Xenobiotics BY
  664. Case and comparative studies on Xenobiotics in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
  665. Cellular biomarkers for measuring toxicity of Xenobiotics: Effects of PCBs on earthworm Lumbricus terrestris coelomocytes
  666. Paternal effects of Xenobiotics on pregnancy outcome: an overview.
  667. Metabolic activation: a biological mechanism that augments the toxicity of Xenobiotics
  668. … PENETRATION CHARACTERISTICS OF POTASSIUM AND SELECTED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (Xenobiotics, PLANT NUTRITION, MEMBRANE …
  669. Aquatic toxicology: degradation of organic Xenobiotics
  670. Drinking habits and occupational exposure to Xenobiotics: a review.
  671. Measurement of urinary metabolites of Xenobiotics as a non-invasive technique in toxicology
  672. Fate of model Xenobiotics in calcareous marine algae
  673. Effect of immunostimulants on kidney tubule secretion of Xenobiotics
  674. The Present State of Organic Xenobiotics in the Chesapeake Bay-A Synthesis Paper
  675. Investigations of the degradation of Xenobiotics in concentration levels relevant to the environment by microbial communities from the Western Baltic Sea …
  676. Glutathione s-transferase isoenzymes in relation to their role in detoxification of Xenobiotics
  677. On the Nature of Technetium Compounds Part 2: Technetium Xenobiotics: The Disposition and Biological Fate of Urinary Technetium Metabolites
  678. Effect of various supplies of vitamin B2 in the rat body on the activity of enzymes participating in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  679. Induction of the monooxygenase system and the transport of Xenobiotics in the kidney
  680. Effects of a heterogeneous set of Xenobiotics on RNA synthesis of yeast cells
  681. On the biotransformation of Xenobiotics by rat liver mitochondria
  682. Investigation into the fate of carbon-14-labelled Xenobiotics (naphthalene, phenanthrene, 2, 4, 5, 2′, 4′, 5′-hexachlorobiphenyl, octachlorostyrene) in Bermudian corals
  683. The Assessment of the Immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics Experience with Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin and Saccharin
  684. Xenobiotics IN WATER
  685. Reactive metabolites of Xenobiotics: their role in the hepatotoxicity of drugs
  686. Circadian rhythm of fluctuations in the level of gonadoliberin in the hypothalamus of rats and the influence on it of various Xenobiotics
  687. Transformation of Xenobiotics in the environment
  688. Predicting the impact of hydrocarbon co-contamination on the dermal bioavailability of organic Xenobiotics in soils
  689. Interference of some enzymatic modulators in the hepatic aggression induced by Xenobiotics.
  690. Intestinal absorption: studies of absorption of certain natural lipids and lipophilic Xenobiotics
  691. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.)
  692. Biomonitoring of Xenobiotics by planar chromatography (thin-layer chromatography)
  693. Nutritional Significance of Ascorbic Acid for the Metabolism of Xenobiotics and Cholesterol in ODS-and Conventional Rats
  694. Accelerated microsomal DNA synthesis under the influence of Xenobiotics and chemical carcinogens
  695. … ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF DIETARY FIBER ON THE ABSORPTION AND DISPOSITION OF SELECTED MODEL Xenobiotics AS IT RELATES TO …
  696. Histamine release by free radicals during prostaglandin-H-sinthetase dependent oxidation of Xenobiotics
  697. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.)
  698. Evaluation of immune responses and cytological changes in Lumbricus terrestris and Eisenia foetida as assays for Xenobiotics.
  699. Determination of mercapturic acid in urine samples for the monitoring of occupational exposure to Xenobiotics
  700. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.)
  701. Food allergy: proteins as true food allergens or carriers for potentially allergenic Xenobiotics.
  702. Xenobiotics in Mytilus galloprovincialis as bioindicator in Tyrrhenian marine coastal zones
  703. Hydroxylation products of hydrophobic Xenobiotics–stabilizers of cytochrome P-450 in the hepatocytes
  704. Microsomal oxidations of Xenobiotics in the house fly, Musca domestica (L.)
  705. Effects of Xenobiotics on ion transport and its adrenergic regulation in erythrocyte membranes of Abramis brama and Cyprinus carpio
  706. Hydrogen peroxide/peroxidase-mediated co-oxidation (a potential pathway for the activation of carcinogenic and toxic Xenobiotics in the cell).
  707. Role of human cytochrome P-450 enzymes in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  708. Interaction of Xenobiotics and the body from the viewpoint of biokinetics
  709. Industrial and Environmental Xenobiotics, International Congress Series No. 440
  710. The FETAX (Frog Embryo Teratogenesis Assay-Xenopus) test: Evaluation of teratogenic effects induced by Xenobiotics on the embryogenesis of Xenopus laevis …
  711. Biological monitoring of exposure to alkylating Xenobiotics by determining them using a new analytical approach in complexes with hemoglobin, plasma proteins and …
  712. Biological monitoring of exposure to alkylating Xenobiotics by determining them in complexes with plasma proteins, hemoglobin, mercapturic acids from urine of rats …
  713. Systemic Photobiological Effects of Xenobiotics
  714. Development and screening of Xenobiotics: Elucidating experimental oncogenesis
  715. Xenobiotics ON POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT
  716. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  717. Stranger to life: The toxicity of Xenobiotics
  718. of Xenobiotics Glutathione Transferases
  719. Assays of Xenobiotics on Respiratory
  720. Unity and Diversity of Responses to Xenobiotics in Organisms
  721. Nutritional impacts of dietary Xenobiotics.
  722. Coupling activity of Xenobiotics in soil
  723. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by the small intestine
  724. Nephrotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  725. A comparison of the effects of Xenobiotics on hepatic haem metabolism
  726. Role of mixed function oxidases of insects in their response to Xenobiotics
  727. Genetic variation in the response of mice to Xenobiotics, in vitro
  728. Microbial degradation of nitrogenous Xenobiotics of
  729. Minimizing Phototoxicity of Xenobiotics by In Vitro and In Vivo Research of their Structural Analogues
  730. Dynamic computer models of Xenobiotics
  731. Studies on defense mechanism against Xenobiotics in rats, using gold as a model
  732. Xenobiotics in food II. Health risk of Xenobiotics in alcoholic beverages
  733. A rational methodology for evaluating the biological mineralization of Xenobiotics.
  734. INADVERTENT MODIFICATION OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE BY ORGANOHALIDE Xenobiotics
  735. Interactions between pesticides and other Xenobiotics in the kidney
  736. Metabolism of two model Xenobiotics in cultured plant cells
  737. The use of in Vitro Models to Predict the metabolism of Xenobiotics in Vivo
  738. Monitoring the effects on the human immune system by Xenobiotics. The example of styrene.
  739. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 263–275, 1991
  740. Equation of the dose-time-effect relations in cases of a single intake of Xenobiotics
  741. THE ROLE OF CARNmNE IN THE CONJUGATION OF ACIDIC Xenobiotics
  742. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 165–175, 1991
  743. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 63-73, 1991
  744. Phloem Mobility of Xenobiotics
  745. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 189–198, 1991
  746. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 157–164, 1991
  747. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 329-338, 1991
  748. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 101–107, 1991
  749. Xenobiotics AND CANCER, L. ERNSTER ET AL.(EDS.), JAPAN SCI. SOC. PRESS, TOKYO/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD., LONDON, pp. 55–61, 1991
  750. MODULATION OF METABOLISM AND TOXICITY OF Xenobiotics IN LONG-TERM TESTING
  751. Development of Broad-Substrate Range Strains in Xenobiotics Degradation
  752. Hygienic significance of indoor exposure to Xenobiotics
  753. Xenobiotics and their impact on the aquatic ecosystem of a pond
  754. Ethnic Differences in Reactions to Drugs and Xenobiotics
  755. Polychlorobiphenyl (Phenoclor DP6) and the metabolism of Xenobiotics: effect of a high lipid diet
  756. Role of Vitamins in Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  757. GENETIC AND METABOLIC FACTORS THAT MAY AFFECT THE BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF Xenobiotics IN MICE.
  758. Advances in renal pharmacology: Xenobiotics effects on renal function
  759. Pharmacokinetic Considerations in the Toxicologic Evaluation of Xenobiotics
  760. The regulation of rat liver dt-diaphorase mRNA Xenobiotics
  761. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by the Isolated Perfused Lung: Comparison with in Vitro Incubations
  762. Sunlight-induced oxidation and reduction of organic Xenobiotics in water, 1992
  763. Xenobiotics and Cancer. Implications for Chemical Carcinogenesis and Cancer Chemotherapy
  764. Fatty liver and metabolism of Xenobiotics in the rat
  765. Physical, chemical and physiological factors influencing entry of Xenobiotics into the body via the pulmonary system
  766. Activity of enzymes of Xenobiotics metabolism in peripheral blood lymphocytes in man
  767. Biological degradation of Xenobiotics-connection between comprehensive enzyme system and scope of mineralizable substrates; Biologischer Xenobiotikaabbau …
  768. Classification of Xenobiotics according to their effect on mitochondrial enzymatic systems
  769. a-GLUCOSIDE FORMATION OF Xenobiotics BY RAT LIVER a-GLUCOSIDASES
  770. The combined effect of ionizing radiation and Xenobiotics on humoral immune response
  771. Different Role of Biotransformation in the Elimination of Some Important Pharmaceuticals and Industrial Xenobiotics
  772. Environmental Hazard Profile of organic chemicals. A first, simple technique for evaluation of Xenobiotics
  773. Investigation of the activity of enzymes participating in metabolism of Xenobiotics for evaluating the quality of protein-containing products of microbial synthesis
  774. The clinical picture and behavioral disorders in subjects working long term with Xenobiotics (a review of the literature)
  775. The Construction of Cell Cultures Genetically Engineered for Metabolic Competence towards Xenobiotics
  776. Dose-dependent intestinal disposition of Xenobiotics in the rat in situ.
  777. Evaluation of the Xenobiotics degradation behaviour of free and immobilized bacteria cells. Evaluierung des Xenobiotika-Abbauverhaltens von freien und …
  778. THE USE OF CULTURED HEPATOCYTES TO ASSESS THE HEPATOTOXICITY OF Xenobiotics.
  779. Physico-chemical treatments for enhancement of microbial metabolism of Xenobiotics
  780. Evaluation of biotransformation capability of Xenobiotics in chemical production workers
  781. Environmental Xenobiotics: safe disposal of chemicals damaged during warfare
  782. Porphyrinogenic effects of Xenobiotics in chick embryo hepatocyte culture.
  783. … pri vozdeistvii postoronnikh veshchestv, soderzhashchikhsya v pishche.[Analysis of the embryogenesis and progeny of rats exposed to Xenobiotics contained in food …
  784. Studies on the regulation of expression of glutathione S-transferase gene by drugs and Xenobiotics
  785. International Conference on In Vivo Aspects of Biotransformation and Toxicity of Industrial and Environ-mental Xenobiotics
  786. The enterohepatic circulation of glutathione conjugates of Xenobiotics in the rat
  787. Regulation of murine glutathione transferase genes by Xenobiotics.
  788. Radiometric evaluation of the effect of Xenobiotics on proliferation of bone marrow cells in mice
  789. Effect of protein isolated from soya on the biotransformation of Xenobiotics in the rat liver
  790. Methods for the Study of Metabolism of Xenobiotics in Insect Cell and Organ Cultures
  791. Book Review: Geigy Scientific Tables, Volume 4: Biochemistry; Metabolism of Xenobiotics, Inborn Errors of Metabolism, Pharmacogenetics and Ecogenetics
  792. Peroxidase-catalysed metabolism of Xenobiotics in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
  793. THE USE OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATES AS MODELS FOR THE METABOLISM OF PESTICIDES AND Xenobiotics IN MAN
  794. Chemical analyses of Xenobiotics in treated municipal wastewaters and in the tissues of exposed fish
  795. Psychopathological features of acute intoxication with Xenobiotics with central cholinolytic action in patients with substance abuse
  796. EFFECT OF SELENIUM ON Xenobiotics METABOLIZING ENZYMES IN RAT-LIVER TISSUE
  797. Xenobiotics: The Biochemistry of Foreign Compounds. Dennis V. Parke. Pergamon, New York, 1968. x + 274 pp., illus. $10 International Series of Monographs in …
  798. Effects of estrone on the biliary excretion of Xenobiotics.
  799. GLUCOSE METABOLISM AND TRANSFORMATION OF Xenobiotics IN ISOLATED RAT HEPATOCYTES.
  800. Role of oxygen free radicals in the mutagenic effects of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  801. Lysosomes and cellular uptake of Xenobiotics: A predictive structure-activity model
  802. Metabolic characteristics of Xenobiotics in the liver of tumor-bearing rats
  803. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics by cytochrome P-448 and its role in the process of carcinogenesis
  804. The availability of inorganic sulfate for sulfate conjugation of Xenobiotics in the rat in vivo
  805. Use of a volatile substrate to explore oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics in the rabbit lung
  806. Sensitive biomonitoring of Xenobiotics in grassland communities. Pt. 1
  807. Morphological features of tissue reactions in combined treatment of experimental tuberculosis induced by Xenobiotics
  808. Recent findings on the epidemiological and experimental aspects of the measurement of serum bile acids in occupational exposure to Xenobiotics
  809. Factors regulating mono-oxygenase induction by phenobarbital Xenobiotics
  810. Enhanced biodegradation of Xenobiotics in the rhizosphere: Potential for bioremediation
  811. Paths for the formation of dioxin-type Xenobiotics: Quantum-chemical treatment 1. Formation of polychlorobiphenylenes from polychlorobenzenes
  812. Effect of various Xenobiotics on the in vivo incorporation of 14C-acetate into cholesterol and other lipids in the rat
  813. Prediction and management of allergenic risk linked to Xenobiotics. Thoughts on methodology using penicillin as an example.
  814. Symptomatology, Interacton and Management of Rhizome Rot of Ginger by Xenobiotics
  815. Energy allocation in Daphnia magna exposed to Xenobiotics: A biochemical approach
  816. Seasonal characteristics of liver excretory function in normal conditions and in the presence of liver damage due to Xenobiotics
  817. Effect of bleomycin-induced fibrosis on pulmonary metabolism of selected Xenobiotics.
  818. Biodegradability Enhancement of Two Xenobiotics in an Industrial Waste as Measured by Respirometry
  819. Decrease of cytochrome P-450 having arylhydrocarbon hydroxylase and increase of UDP-glucuronyltransferase glucuronizing phenolic Xenobiotics in rat liver nodule
  820. Role of Oxygen and of Superoxide Radical in the Mechanisms of Monoelectronic Activation of Various Xenobiotics: A Radiolysis Study
  821. Effect of a Suicide Substrate on the Metabolism of Steroids and Xenobiotics and on Cytochrome P-450 Apoproteins
  822. METABOLIC FATE OF METHYLTHIO-CONTAINING Xenobiotics IN RATS (GLUTATHIONE)
  823. Effect of steroid hormones and Xenobiotics on the pubertal development of UDP
  824. Action of substances altering the intracellular cAMP level on the enzymes of the oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  825. Histologic Changes in the Respiratory Tract Induced by Inhalation of Xenobiotics: Physiologic Adaptation or Toxicity?’
  826. Significance of the flavin-containing monooxygenase in the microsomal oxidation of Xenobiotics.
  827. Mutagenesis induced by Xenobiotics: factors of importance and modification, with special emphasis on glutathione and glutathione transferases
  828. Species variations in the metabolism of Xenobiotics with particular reference to the marmoset (Gallithrix. jacchus)
  829. Effect of bleomycin-induced fibrosis on pulmonary metabolism of selected Xenobiotics in Sprague-Dawley rats.
  830. Influence of 3, 5, 3′-triiodo-L-thyronine on the hepatic enzyme activities responsible for the metabolism of Xenobiotics during the development of the chick embryo
  831. Biosynthesis in the rat liver of a common form of monooxygenase induced by Xenobiotics of a methylcholanthrene series
  832. Development of in vitro isolated perfused porcine skin flaps for study of percutaneous absorption of Xenobiotics. Annual report, 30 September 1985-29 September …
  833. Age-related effects in the inhibition of oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics by mancozeb.
  834. Spectral Interactions with Cytochrome P-450 Produced by Xenobiotics in Isolated Adult Rat Hepatocytes
  835. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics in waste water from phenol-formaldehyde resin production
  836. Interactions of Xenobiotics with steroid hormone receptors and the sex-steroid binding protein in spotted seatrout
  837. Investigations of the Potential of Inhaled Xenobiotics to Induce Respiratory Hypersensitivity Reactions in the Rat
  838. … /Mass Spectrometer Technique to the Analysis of Selected Elements and Nuclides from Submicrogram Quantities of Biological Macromolecules and Xenobiotics
  839. Ethnic differences in reactions to drugs and Xenobiotics. Edited by W. Kalow, HW Goedde, and DP Agarwal. New York: Alan R. Liss. 1986. xiii+ 583 pp., figures …
  840. The effect of ethanol on the absorption, accumulation and biotransformation of Xenobiotics by the isolated perfused rabbit lung
  841. Experimental studies on the in vivo disposition and metabolism of toxic oil syndrome Xenobiotics using dual-labelled fatty acid anilides
  842. Microbial biosensors for detecting halogenated and non-halogenated aromatic Xenobiotics; Mikrobielle Biosensoren zur Detektion halogenierter und nicht …
  843. … cytochrome P-448 content and benzopyrene hydroxylase activity during the induction of microsomal monooxygenases using methylcholanthrene-type Xenobiotics
  844. Long term changes in hormone and carcinogen metabolizing enzymes following neonatal exposure to Xenobiotics in the rat
  845. Input and behaviour of Xenobiotics [PAHs, PCDD-PCDF, PCB] in the environment
  846. … MODIFICATION, KEY EVENTS FOR A BIOTOXICOLOGICAL STUDY OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS, IN: INDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL Xenobiotics
  847. The effect of lysolecithin on rat liver microsome monooxygenase activity after induction by Xenobiotics of the methylcholanthrene type
  848. … of cytochrome P‐450 isozymes by aromatic amine carcinogens in experimental animals: correlation with hepatocarcinogenesis, In “Xenobiotics and Cancer,” ed
  849. Development of In Vitro Isolated Perfused Porcine Skin Flaps for Study of Percutaneous Absorption of Xenobiotics
  850. Effect of x-ray contrast substances on the metabolism of Xenobiotics and steroid hormones by rat liver microsomes
  851. Effect of Lysolecithin on Monooxygenase Activities in Rat Liver Microsomes Induced by Methylcholanthrene Xenobiotics
  852. Book Review: Ethnic Differences in Reactions to Drugs and Xenobiotics, Asthma: Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutic Progress, Atlas of Drug Reactions
  853. Alteration of Hepatic 3′-Phosphoadenosine 5′-phosphosulfate and Sulfate in ICR Mice by Xenobiotics that are Sulfated
  854. Biodegradation Xenobiotics viii. Microbiological degradation of naphthalene absorbed by activated carbon: A model system for extraction limitation. Biodegradatie …
  855. Characteristics of Purified Hepatic Cytochrome P-450s with Reference to Species Difference in Responsiveness to Xenobiotics (Regular Presentations)(Proceedings …
  856. [Genetically engineered V79 chinese hamster cells for stable expression of Xenobiotics metabolising enzymes][Article in German]
  857. Biosynthesis of the general form of monooxygenase induced by Xenobiotics of the methylcholanthrene type in the rat liver
  858. The interaction of Xenobiotics and anaesthetic agents with hepatic microsomal stearate desaturase
  859. INVESTIGATIONS OF THE POTENTIAL OF INHALED Xenobiotics TO INDUCE RESPIRATORY HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS IN THE RAT (ALLERGENS).
  860. STUDIES INVESTIGATING THE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TARGETING OF Xenobiotics AT RAT PERITONEAL MACROPHAGES (MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES …
  861. Recombinant receptor/reporter gene bioassays for assessing the estrogenic and dioxin-like activities of Xenobiotics and complex mixtures
  862. Pathways of formation of Xenobiotics of the dioxin type: Quantum-chemical consideration. 2. 1, 2-Ketocarbenes as intermediates in the conversions of …
  863. Influence of enzyme inducers and inhibitors of the metabolism of Xenobiotics and of the coenzyme forms of vitamins B1 and B2 on the anti-inflammatory effect of …
  864. … in vitro mutagenesis test with metabolic activation (microsomal assay). Behaviour of mixed function oxidase and lipid peroxidation in the presence of some Xenobiotics
  865. Heterologous expression of functionally active human cytochrome p-450s. II. Modeling the metabolism of Xenobiotics using Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells …
  866. Metabolism and toxicity of various Xenobiotics in vitamin B1 deficiency and after administration of thiamine and thiamine diphosphate
  867. Nature of technetium compounds. 2. Technetium Xenobiotics: disposition and biological fate of urinary technetium metabolites
  868. … OXIDASE SYSTEM OF CHANNEL CATFISH (ICTALURUS PUNCTATUS, RAFINESQUE): CHARACTERIZATION, INDUCTION BY Xenobiotics, AND BENZO (A) …
  869. Effects of intermediate metabolites of 37 Xenobiotics on the catalytic activities of reconstituted cytochrome P-450IIB1 and P-450IA1 enzyme systems.
  870. Increased hepatic aryl 4-monoxygenase in chickens caused by lipophilic Xenobiotics
  871. Cytochrome P-450 induction and the subsequent induction of an immune response in rats during the chronic administration of Xenobiotics
  872. Cytochrome P-448 induction in liver microsomes of mice of inbred strains after administration of Xenobiotics of MC-type
  873. … conjugates of pesticides in higher plants/GL Lamoureux and DG Rusness–Role of gut microflora in metabolism of glutathione conjugates of Xenobiotics/JE Bakke…[et …
  874. Function of Cytochrome P-450 in Metabolism of Endogenous Substrates and Xenobiotics
  875. Cytochrome P-450 dependent metabolism of Xenobiotics in human skin grafted onto athymic nude mice
  876. Studies on ecological chemistry. Part 105. Photomineralization of certain aromatic Xenobiotics
  877. Effects of 3, 5, 3′-triiodo-L-thyronine on the enzymes responsible for the metabolism of Xenobiotics in the rat after increase in the dietary supply of cholesterol
  878. Xenobiotics in the environment: present and future strategies to obviate the problem of biological persistence
  879. A strategy for assessing the effects of Xenobiotics on fish reproduction
  880. Cytochromes P450 and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  881. Enzyme systems that metabolise drugs and other Xenobiotics
  882. Induction of phase I, II and III drug metabolism/transport by Xenobiotics
  883. An “in culture” bioassay to assess the estrogenicity of Xenobiotics (E-screen)
  884. Resistance to Xenobiotics and parasites: can we count the cost?
  885. Sex-dependent metabolism of Xenobiotics
  886. Microbial diversity: application of microorganisms for the biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  887. Biodegradation of nitroaromatics and other nitrogen-containing Xenobiotics
  888. Fungal decomposition of natural aromatic structures and Xenobiotics: a review
  889. Environmental Xenobiotics and nuclear receptors—interactions, effects and in vitro assessment
  890. Antioxidant regulation of genes encoding enzymes that detoxify Xenobiotics and carcinogens
  891. Allergic and autoimmune reactions to Xenobiotics: how do they arise?
  892. Inhibition of sulfotransferases by Xenobiotics
  893. Involvement of enzymes other than CYPs in the oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  894. Orphan nuclear receptors: the exotics of Xenobiotics
  895. The glucuronidation of opioids, other Xenobiotics, and androgens by human UGT2B7Y (268) and UGT2B7H (268)
  896. Environmental Xenobiotics
  897. Environmental genomics: exploring the unmined richness of microbes to degrade Xenobiotics
  898. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics by anaerobic bacteria
  899. Microbial models of mammalian metabolism of Xenobiotics: an updated review
  900. Sulfotransferases in the bioactivation of Xenobiotics
  901. Vitellogenesis as a biomarker of reproductive disruption by Xenobiotics
  902. The fate of organic Xenobiotics in aquatic ecosystems: quantitative and qualitative differences in biotransformation by invertebrates and fish
  903. Detoxification of Xenobiotics by plants: chemical modification and vacuolar compartmentation
  904. Two-phase partitioning bioreactors: a new technology platform for destroying Xenobiotics
  905. Enzymology of Phanerochaete chrysosporium with respect to the degradation of recalcitrant compounds and Xenobiotics
  906. CYP3A4 induction by Xenobiotics: biochemistry, experimental methods and impact on drug discovery and development
  907. Compartmentation of secondary metabolites and Xenobiotics in plant vacuoles
  908. Ceriodaphnia and Daphnia: A comparison of their sensitivity to Xenobiotics and utility as a test species
  909. Studies on lethal concentrations and toxicity stress of some Xenobiotics on aquatic organisms
  910. Metabolism of Xenobiotics and chemical carcinogenesis.
  911. Flavonoids in herbs: biological fates and potential interactions with Xenobiotics
  912. Autoimmunity caused by Xenobiotics
  913. Transport of Xenobiotics across the blood-brain barrier
  914. Xenobiotics, xenoestrogens and reproduction disturbances in fish
  915. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics by amine oxidases
  916. The role of human glutathione transferases and epoxide hydrolases in the metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  917. Evaluation of Xenobiotics in human milk and ingestion by the newborn
  918. Effects of estrogenic Xenobiotics on human and mouse spermatozoa
  919. Horizontal gene transfer and microbial adaptation to Xenobiotics: new types of mobile genetic elements and lessons from ecological studies
  920. Environmental Xenobiotics may disrupt normal endocrine function by interfering with the binding of physiological ligands to steroid receptors and binding proteins.
  921. The chemically inducible plant cytochrome P450 CYP76B1 actively metabolizes phenylureas and other Xenobiotics
  922. Transmembrane transport of endo-and Xenobiotics by mammalian ATP-binding cassette multidrug resistance proteins
  923. Pregnane X receptor: molecular basis for species differences in CYP3A induction by Xenobiotics
  924. Factors affecting the storage and excretion of toxic lipophilic Xenobiotics
  925. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  926. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics VIII. A short review
  927. Recent advances in carrier-mediated hepatic uptake and biliary excretion of Xenobiotics
  928. P450 structures and oxidative metabolismof Xenobiotics
  929. Microbial degradation of organophosphorus Xenobiotics: metabolic pathways and molecular basis
  930. Interactions of Xenobiotics with the steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway
  931. Phase I and phase II enzymes produced by Cunninghamella elegans for the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  932. Intestinal responses to Xenobiotics
  933. ABCG2 transports sulfated conjugates of steroids and Xenobiotics
  934. Nrf2 mediates the induction of ferritin H in response to Xenobiotics and cancer chemopreventive dithiolethiones
  935. Assessment of micronuclei induction in peripheral erythrocytes of fish exposed to Xenobiotics under controlled conditions
  936. Xenobiotics and xenoestrogens in fish: modulation of cytochrome P450 and carcinogenesis
  937. Oxidation of Xenobiotics by recombinant human cytochrome P450 1B1
  938. Present status of the application of cryopreserved hepatocytes in the evaluation of Xenobiotics: consensus of an international expert panel
  939. Carnitine protects mitochondria and removes toxic acyls from Xenobiotics.
  940. Constitutive and Xenobiotics-induced expression of a novel CYP3A gene from zebrafish larva
  941. Covalent binding of Xenobiotics to specific proteins in the liver
  942. Differences in absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of Xenobiotics between the paediatric and adult populations
  943. Phagocytosis as a biomarker of immunotoxicity in wildlife species exposed to environmental Xenobiotics
  944. Taxonomic distribution of plant glutathione S-transferases acting on Xenobiotics
  945. Hemocyte aggregation in the oyster Crassostrea gigas: in vitro measurement and experimental modulation by Xenobiotics
  946. Conjugating enzymes involved in xenobiotic metabolism of organic Xenobiotics in plants
  947. Glucuronidation of amines and hydroxylated Xenobiotics and endobiotics catalyzed by expressed human UGT1. 4 protein.
  948. Expression profiling of five different Xenobiotics using a Caenorhabditis elegans whole genome microarray
  949. Impact of dioxin-type induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes on the metabolism of endo-and Xenobiotics.
  950. Effects of estrogenic Xenobiotics on molting of the water flea, Daphnia magna
  951. Interactions of nitrogen-containing Xenobiotics with monoamine oxidase (MAO) isozymes A and B: SAR studies on MAO substrates and inhibitors
  952. The effects of Xenobiotics on erythrocytes
  953. Derivatization procedures for gas chromatographic–mass spectrometric determination of Xenobiotics in biological samples, with special attention to drugs of abuse …
  954. Demonstration of a coupled metabolism–efflux process at the choroid plexus as a mechanism of brain protection toward Xenobiotics
  955. Primary human hepatocytes as a tool for the evaluation of structure—activity relationship in cytochrome P450 induction potential of Xenobiotics: evaluation of rifampin …
  956. Role of organic cation transporters in the renal handling of therapeutic agents and Xenobiotics
  957. Using absolute and relative reasoning in the prediction of the potential metabolism of Xenobiotics
  958. On the diversity of oxidative bioactivation reactions on nitrogen-containing Xenobiotics
  959. Differential regulation of sinusoidal and canalicular hepatic drug transporter expression by Xenobiotics activating drug-sensing receptors in primary human …
  960. Regulation of enzymatic systems detoxifying Xenobiotics in plants
  961. … (COMT)-mediated methylation metabolism of endogenous bioactive catechols and modulation by endobiotics and Xenobiotics: importance in pathophysiology and …
  962. Purification and characterization of akr1b10 from human liver: role in carbonyl reduction of Xenobiotics
  963. Precision-cut organ slices as a tool to study toxicity and metabolism of Xenobiotics with special reference to non-hepatic tissues
  964. Glucuronidation of amines and other Xenobiotics catalyzed by expressed human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A3
  965. Evolution and function of the NR1I nuclear hormone receptor subfamily (VDR, PXR, and CAR) with respect to metabolism of Xenobiotics and endogenous compounds
  966. The development of methods for assessing the in vivo oestrogen-like effects of Xenobiotics in CD-1 mice
  967. Apple flavonoids inhibit growth of HT29 human colon cancer cells and modulate expression of genes involved in the biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  968. Immunoreactivity of organic mimeotopes of the E2 component of pyruvate dehydrogenase: connecting Xenobiotics with primary biliary cirrhosis
  969. BOLD-MRI for the assessment of renal oxygenation in humans: acute effect of nephrotoxic Xenobiotics
  970. Chemical Xenobiotics and mitochondrial autoantigens in primary biliary cirrhosis: identification of antibodies against a common environmental, cosmetic, and food …
  971. Examination of organic and inorganic Xenobiotics in equipped printed circuits
  972. The ABC transporters MDR1 and MRP2: multiple functions in disposition of Xenobiotics and drug resistance
  973. Production of reactive oxygen species by hemocytes from the marine mussel, Mytilus edulis: lysosomal localization and effect of Xenobiotics
  974. Liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry in the study of the metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  975. Impacts of Xenobiotics on crustacean molting: the invisible endocrine disruption
  976. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in the central nervous system: implications and challenges
  977. Degradation of Xenobiotics in a partitioning bioreactor in which the partitioning phase is a polymer
  978. In VitroVitellogenin Production by Carp (Cyprinus carpio) Hepatocytes as a screening method for determining (anti) estrogenic activity of Xenobiotics
  979. Glucuronidation activity of the UGT2B17 enzyme toward Xenobiotics
  980. Enhanced production of laccase in the fungus Trametes versicolor by the addition of Xenobiotics
  981. … acute drug-induced neutropenia: an international blind trial to validate a prediction model for the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of myelosuppressive Xenobiotics
  982. Brain-to-blood transporters for endogenous substrates and Xenobiotics at the blood-brain barrier: an overview of biology and methodology
  983. An in vitro approach to detect metabolite toxicity due to CYP3A4-dependent bioactivation of Xenobiotics
  984. The biotransformation of nitrogen containing Xenobiotics to lactams
  985. High-resolution and accurate mass analysis of Xenobiotics in food
  986. Enhanced removal of Xenobiotics by helophytes
  987. Photosynthetic responses of Lemna minor exposed to Xenobiotics, copper, and their combinations
  988. Anatomical and physiological differences between various species used in studies on the pharmacokinetics and toxicology of Xenobiotics. A review of literature
  989. A sensitive zonagenetic assay for rapid in vitro assessment of estrogenic potency of Xenobiotics and mycotoxins.
  990. Orphan receptor promiscuity in the induction of cytochromes p450 by Xenobiotics
  991. Two complementary bioassays for screening the estrogenic potency of Xenobiotics: recombinant yeast for trout estrogen receptor and trout hepatocyte cultures
  992. Alternative models for toxicity testing of Xenobiotics
  993. Environmental Xenobiotics and the antihormones cyproterone acetate and spironolactone use the nuclear hormone pregnenolone X receptor to activate the CYP3A23 …
  994. Distribution of organic carbon and organic Xenobiotics among different particle-size fractions in sediments
  995. Markers of individual susceptibility and DNA repair rate in workers exposed to Xenobiotics in a tire plant
  996. COMPACT: a structural approach to the modelling of cytochromes P450 and their interactions with Xenobiotics
  997. Removal of organic Xenobiotics in activated sludges under aerobic conditions and anaerobic digestion of the adsorbed species
  998. Some aspects of interindividual variations in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  999. Putative role of the orphan nuclear receptor SXR (steroid and xenobiotic receptor) in the mechanism of CYP3A4 inhibition by Xenobiotics
  1000. Xenobiotics removal from polluted water by a multifunctional constructed wetland
  1001. A QSAR evaluation of Ah receptor binding of halogenated aromatic Xenobiotics.
  1002. Bioaccumulation and metabolic fate of sewage sludge derived organic Xenobiotics in plants
  1003. CYP330A1 and CYP4C39 enzymes in the shore crab Carcinus maenas: sequence and expression regulation by ecdysteroids and Xenobiotics
  1004. Structural and replicative diversity of large plasmids from sphingomonads that degrade polycyclic aromatic compounds and Xenobiotics
  1005. Xenobiotics released from fat during fasting produce estrogenic effects in ovariectomized mice
  1006. … peroxide are potential cancer chemopreventives that act by two mechanisms: the alleviation of oxidative stress and the detoxification of mutagenic Xenobiotics
  1007. The perturbation of apoptosis and mitosis by drugs and Xenobiotics
  1008. Uptake and transport of Xenobiotics
  1009. Regulation of biliary drug efflux pump expression by hormones and Xenobiotics
  1010. Co‐induction of glutathione‐S‐transferases and multidrug resistance associated protein by Xenobiotics in wheat
  1011. The relative sensitivity of growth and reproduction in the springtail, Folsomia candida, exposed to Xenobiotics in the laboratory: an indicator of soil toxicity
  1012. Choroid plexus transporters for drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1013. Lipoxygenase-a versatile biocatalyst for biotransformation of endobiotics and Xenobiotics
  1014. Main neuro-endocrine, endocrine and paracrine regulations of fish reproduction, and vulnerability to Xenobiotics
  1015. RLIP76, a novel transporter catalyzing ATP-dependent efflux of Xenobiotics
  1016. Cytological alterations in fish hepatocytes following in vivo and in vitro sublethal exposure to Xenobiotics — structural biomarkers of environmental contamination
  1017. Heavy metal inhibition of EROD activity in liver microsomes from the bass Dicentrarchus labrax exposed to organic Xenobiotics: role of GSH in the reduction of heavy …
  1018. Development of an ER action indicator mouse for the study of estrogens, selective ER modulators (SERMs), and Xenobiotics
  1019. In vitro human phase I metabolism of Xenobiotics I: pesticides and related compounds used in agriculture and public health, May 2003
  1020. The induction of human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 mediated through a distal enhancer module by flavonoids and Xenobiotics
  1021. Effects of organochlorine Xenobiotics on human spermatozoa
  1022. Estrogenicity of Xenobiotics in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) using in vivo synthesis of vitellogenin as a biomarker
  1023. Children as a special population at risk–quinolones as an example for Xenobiotics exhibiting skeletal toxicity
  1024. New evidences for old biomarkers: effects of several Xenobiotics on EROD and AChE activities in Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)
  1025. Interaction of environmental Xenobiotics with a multixenobiotic defense mechanism in the bay mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis from the coast of California
  1026. Taxonomic distribution of plant glucosyltransferases acting on Xenobiotics in honour of professor GH neil towers 75TH birthday
  1027. Supramolecular interactions of humic acids with organic and inorganic Xenobiotics studied by capillary electrophoresis
  1028. Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases for fatty acids and Xenobiotics in marine macroalgae
  1029. O-Glucosyltransferase activities toward phenolic natural products and Xenobiotics in wheat and herbicide-resistant and herbicide-susceptible black-grass (Alopecurus …
  1030. The metabolism of Xenobiotics to reactive electrophiles in chemical carcinogenesis and mutagenesis: a collaboration with Elizabeth Cavert Miller and our associates
  1031. Differential lipid affinity of Xenobiotics and natural compounds
  1032. Estrogenic responses to Xenobiotics in channel catfish (Ictalwus punctatus)
  1033. Detoxification of Xenobiotics in plant cells by glutathione conjugation and vacuolar compartmentalization: a fluorescent assay using monochlorobimane
  1034. Xenobiotics inhibit hepatic uptake and biliary excretion of taurocholate in rat hepatocytes
  1035. Photochemical degradation of hydrophilic Xenobiotics in the UVH2O2 process: Influence of nitrate on the degradation rate of EDTA, 2-amino-1-naphthalenesulfonate …
  1036. Liquid chromatographic determination using lanthanides as time-resolved luminescence probes for drugs and Xenobiotics: advantages and limitations
  1037. Interactions of excitatory neurotransmitters and Xenobiotics in excitotoxicity and oxidative stress: glutamate and lead
  1038. Xenobiotics and the evolution of multicellular animals: emergence and diversification of ligand-activated transcription factors
  1039. The Role of Glutathione and Glutathione S-transferases in Plant Reaction and Adaptation to Xenobiotics
  1040. Involvement of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases in the response of mosquito larvae to dietary plant Xenobiotics
  1041. Expression of P-glycoprotein in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) exposed to environmental Xenobiotics
  1042. Induction by Xenobiotics of phase I and phase II enzyme activities in the human keratinocyte cell line NCTC 2544
  1043. In vitro endothelial cell susceptibility to Xenobiotics: comparison of three cell types
  1044. Monoamine oxidases and related amine oxidases as phase I enzymes in the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1045. Organophosphorus chemicals: potent inhibitors of the human metabolism of steroid hormones and Xenobiotics
  1046. Biochemical characterisation of esterases active in hydrolysing Xenobiotics in wheat and competing weeds
  1047. Plant antimutagens and their mixtures in inhibition of genotoxic effects of Xenobiotics and aging processes
  1048. Different quantitation approaches for Xenobiotics in human urine samples by liquid chromatography/electrospray tandem mass spectrometry
  1049. Regulation of the CYP3A4 gene by hydrocortisone and Xenobiotics: role of the glucocorticoid and pregnane X receptors
  1050. Antimitochondrial antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis: the role of Xenobiotics
  1051. Aromatic hydrocarbon receptor status in the metabolism of Xenobiotics under normal and pathophysiological conditions
  1052. Cytochrome P450105D1 (CYP105D1) from Streptomyces griseus: heterologous expression, activity, and activation effects of multiple Xenobiotics
  1053. An Elegant Means of Self-protection in Gram-negative Bacteria by Recognizing and Extruding Xenobiotics from the Periplasmic Space* 210
  1054. Immunochemical approaches to studies of CYP1A localization and induction by Xenobiotics in fish
  1055. Modelling the influence of terrestrial vegetation on the environmental fate of Xenobiotics
  1056. Biodegradation of tert-butyl alcohol and related Xenobiotics by a methylotrophic bacterial isolate
  1057. Decomposition of natural aromatic structures and Xenobiotics by fungi
  1058. Characterization and inhibition by a wide range of Xenobiotics of organic anion excretion by primary human hepatocytes
  1059. Electrochemically assisted Fenton reaction: reaction of hydroxyl radicals with Xenobiotics followed by on‐line analysis with high‐performance liquid chromatography …
  1060. AMP deaminase in vitro inhibition by Xenobiotics: A potential molecular method for risk assessment of synthetic nitro-and polycyclic musks, imidazolium ionic liquids …
  1061. Xenobiotics and breastfeeding
  1062. Energy dependent transport of Xenobiotics and its relevance to multidrug resistance
  1063. Arbutin synthase, a novel member of the NRD1β glycosyltransferase family, is a unique multifunctional enzyme converting various natural products and Xenobiotics
  1064. Xenobiotics with estrogen or antiandrogen action—disruptors of the male reproductive system
  1065. Bioavailability of organic Xenobiotics in the environment
  1066. Xenobiotics and glutathione
  1067. Identification of two nuclear androgen receptors in kelp bass (Paralabrax clathratus) and their binding affinities for Xenobiotics: comparison with Atlantic croaker …
  1068. A New Role for Glutathione:  Protection of Vitamin B12 from Depletion by Xenobiotics
  1069. Role of γ‐glutamyltranspeptidase in detoxification of Xenobiotics in the yeasts Hansenula polymorpha and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  1070. Modulation of the growth hormone–insulin-like growth factor (GH–IGF) axis by pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and environmental Xenobiotics: An emerging role for …
  1071. Effects of self-fertilization, environmental stress and exposure to Xenobiotics on fitness-related traits of the freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis
  1072. Phloem mobility of fluorescent Xenobiotics in Arabidopsis in relation to their physicochemical properties
  1073. Chitinase activity in the epidermis of the fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, as an in vivo screen for molt-interfering Xenobiotics
  1074. Potential for anaerobic conversion of Xenobiotics
  1075. Anaerobic degradation of Xenobiotics by organisms from municipal solid waste under landfilling conditions
  1076. Chemically induced glomerular injury: a review of basic mechanisms and specific Xenobiotics
  1077. P-glycoprotein in the catfish intestine: inducibility by Xenobiotics and functional properties
  1078. Modeling of uptake of Xenobiotics in plants
  1079. Differential expression of genes coding for ABC transporters after treatment of Arabidopsis thaliana with Xenobiotics
  1080. Binding Characteristics of Estrogen Receptor (ER) in Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) Testis: Different Affinity for Estrogens and Xenobiotics from that of …
  1081. In vitro human phase I metabolism of Xenobiotics I: pesticides and related chemicals used in agriculture and public health, September 2001
  1082. Therapeutic and toxic blood concentrations of more than 800 drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1083. Chromatographic enantiomer separation of chiral Xenobiotics and their metabolites–A versatile tool for process studies in marine and terrestrial ecosystems
  1084. Reassessment of models used to test Xenobiotics for oestrogenic potency is overdue: Opinion
  1085. Role of phenoxyl radicals in DNA adduction by chlorophenol Xenobiotics following peroxidase activation
  1086. Phloem mobility of Xenobiotics. VII. The design of phloem systemic pesticides
  1087. Role of efflux transport across the blood-brain barrier and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier on the disposition of Xenobiotics in the central nervous system
  1088. Determination of selected Xenobiotics with ferrofluid-modified trypsin
  1089. New approaches to chromatographic determination of lipophilicity of Xenobiotics
  1090. Mechanisms of resistance to Xenobiotics in human therapy
  1091. Interspecies scaling of the bioaccumulation of lipophilic Xenobiotics in fish: An example using trifluralin
  1092. Plant metabolism of organic Xenobiotics. status and prospects of the ‘green liver’concept
  1093. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in the rhizosphere
  1094. … inhibition induces nuclear translocation and transcriptional activation of the dioxin receptor in mouse embryo primary fibroblasts in the absence of Xenobiotics
  1095. Use of the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena pyriformis for the assessment of toxicity and quantitative structure–activity relationships of Xenobiotics: comparison with the …
  1096. Dehalogenation of Xenobiotics as a consequence of binding to humic materials
  1097. Effects of Xenobiotics and steroids on renal and hepatic estrogen metabolism in lake trout
  1098. Dietary inulin alleviates hepatic steatosis and Xenobiotics-induced liver injury in rats fed a high-fat and high-sucrose diet: association with the suppression of hepatic …
  1099. Cytochrome-P450-dependent biotransformation of Xenobiotics in human and rodent embryonic tissues
  1100. Induction of the hepatic cytochrome P450 2B subfamily by Xenobiotics: research history, evolutionary aspect, relation to tumorigenesis, and mechanism
  1101. Drug residuals: How Xenobiotics can affect water supply sources
  1102. The superoxide production mediated by the redox cycling of Xenobiotics in rat brain microsomes is dependent on their reduction potential
  1103. Immunochemical determination of Xenobiotics with endocrine disrupting effects
  1104. Ethanol interactions with other cytochrome P450 substrates including drugs, Xenobiotics, and carcinogens.
  1105. An environmental perspective on the biodegradation of organochlorine Xenobiotics
  1106. High-throughput mass spectrometric analysis of Xenobiotics in biological fluids
  1107. Identification and quantitation of Xenobiotics by 1H NMR spectroscopy in poisoning cases
  1108. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by the respiratory tract
  1109. Sorption and dialysis experiments to assess the binding of phenolic Xenobiotics to dissolved organic matter in soil
  1110. Carnitine/Xenobiotics transporters in the human mammary gland epithelia, MCF12A
  1111. An electrochemical evidence of free radicals formation from flutamide and its reactivity with endo/Xenobiotics of pharmacological relevance
  1112. The effects of parasites and temperature on the accumulation of Xenobiotics in a freshwater clam
  1113. Biomembrane perturbation induced by Xenobiotics in model and living systems
  1114. Glucuronidation of opioids, carboxylic acid-containing drugs, and hydroxylated Xenobiotics catalyzed by expressed monkey UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B9 protein
  1115. Interactions between environmental Xenobiotics and estrogen receptor-mediated responses
  1116. Genomic characterization and regulation of CYP3a13: role of Xenobiotics and nuclear receptors
  1117. Embryonic treatment with Xenobiotics disrupts steroid hormone profiles in hatchling red-eared slider turtles (Trachemys scripta elegans).
  1118. A nonlinear, dynamic, simulation model for transport, and whole plant allocation of systemic Xenobiotics following foliar application. IV: Physicochemical properties …
  1119. Regulation of renal amino acid (AA) transport by hormones, drugs and Xenobiotics–a review
  1120. Inhibition of human cytochrome P450-catalyzed oxidations of Xenobiotics and procarcinogens by synthetic organoselenium compounds
  1121. Ferrofluid-modified plant-based materials as adsorbents for batch separation of selected biologically active compounds and Xenobiotics
  1122. Adsorption of Xenobiotics to plastic tubing incorporated into dynamic in vitro systems used in pharmacological research—limits and progress
  1123. Impact of five selected Xenobiotics on isolated ammonium oxidizers and on nitrifying activated sludge
  1124. Alterations in the reproductive patterns of female mice exposed to Xenobiotics
  1125. Interaction of Xenobiotics with estrogen receptors α and β and a putative plasma sex hormone-binding globulin from channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
  1126. Identification of two Nereis virens (Annelida: Polychaeta) cytochromes P450 and induction by Xenobiotics
  1127. chemopreventive Xenobiotics
  1128. Evaluation of 170 Xenobiotics as transactivators of human pregnane X receptor (hPXR) and correlation to known CYP3A4 drug interactions
  1129. Metabolism of organic Xenobiotics in plants: Conjugating enzymes and metabolic end points
  1130. Time-dependent transcriptional induction of CYP1A1, CYP1A2 and CYP1B1 mRNAs by H+/K+-ATPase inhibitors and other Xenobiotics
  1131. Xenobiotics: substrates and inhibitors of the plant cytochrome P450
  1132. Microvillar cell surface as a natural defense system against Xenobiotics: a new interpretation of multidrug resistance
  1133. Binding of Xenobiotics to hepatic estrogen receptor and plasma sex steroid binding protein in the teleost fish, the common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
  1134. Topics in xenobiochemistry: do metabolic pathways exist for Xenobiotics? The micro-metabolism hypothesis
  1135. Amine oxidases and the metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1136. Development and utilization of primary hepatocyte culture systems to evaluate metabolism, DNA binding, and DNA repair of Xenobiotics
  1137. Development of an in vivo preclinical screen model to estimate absorption and bioavailability of Xenobiotics
  1138. Ppars: Nuclear Receptors for Fatty Acids Eicosanoids, and Xenobiotics
  1139. Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of Xenobiotics into living plants: 1. Influence of xenobiotic dose on the uptake of three model compounds applied in the absence and …
  1140. Photocatalytic oxidation of Xenobiotics in water with immobilized TIO2 on agitator
  1141. Estrogenic activity of Xenobiotics
  1142. Filarial glutathione S-transferase: its induction by Xenobiotics and potential as drug target.
  1143. Non-animal Tests for Evaluating the Toxicity of Solid Xenobiotics: The Report and Recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 30,
  1144. Tobacco Xenobiotics release nitric oxide
  1145. Renal handling of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1146. Use of EPR to monitor the distribution and availability of organic Xenobiotics in model soil systems
  1147. Multienzyme-mediated stable and transient multidrug resistance and collateral sensitivity induced by Xenobiotics
  1148. Dietary L-carnitine protects the gills and skin of guppies (Poecilia reticulata) against anionic Xenobiotics
  1149. Formation, characterization and release of non-extractable residues of [14C]-labeled organic Xenobiotics in soils
  1150. Visualisation of the uptake of two model Xenobiotics into bean leaves by confocal laser scanning microscopy: diffusion pathways and implication in phloem …
  1151. Oxidative stress-related mechanisms are associated with Xenobiotics exerting excess toxicity to Fanconi anemia cells.
  1152. Xenobiotics and the glucocorticoid receptor: additive antagonistic effects on tyrosine aminotransferase activity in rat hepatoma cells
  1153. Oxidative metabolic profiling of Xenobiotics by human P450s expressed in tobacco cell suspension cultures
  1154. N-Glucuronidation of Benzidine and Its Metabolites: Role in Bladder Cancer1996 ASPET N-Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics Symposium
  1155. Regulation of sulfotransferase gene expression by glucocorticoid hormones and Xenobiotics in primary rat hepatocyte culture
  1156. Human cytochromes P450 associated with the phase 1 metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics: a compilation of substrates and inhibitors of the CYP1, CYP2 and …
  1157. Development of an in vivo preclinical screen model to estimate absorption and first-pass hepatic extraction of Xenobiotics. II. Use of ketoconazole to identify P …
  1158. Rapid stimulation of free glucuronate formation by non-glucuronidable Xenobiotics in isolated rat hepatocytes
  1159. Effect of separation conditions on chromatographic determination of hydrophobicity of acidic Xenobiotics
  1160. Developmental pharmacology and toxicology: biotransformation of drugs and other Xenobiotics during postnatal development
  1161. Pharmacogenomics of cytochrome P450 and other enzymes involved in biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  1162. Efficient testing strategies for evaluation of Xenobiotics with neuroendocrine activity
  1163. Species differences in N-glucuronidation: 1996 ASPET N-glucuronidation of Xenobiotics symposium
  1164. Analysis of protein covalent modification by Xenobiotics using a covert oxidatively activated tag: raloxifene proof-of-principle study
  1165. Immunologic basis for autoimmunity and the potential influences of Xenobiotics
  1166. Cytochrome P450 in the breast and brain: role in tissue-specific activation of Xenobiotics
  1167. Oxidation of Xenobiotics by plant microsomes, a reconstituted cytochrome P450 system and peroxidase: a comparative study
  1168. Metabolism of endobiotics and Xenobiotics by UDP-glucuronosyltransferase
  1169. Confocal laser scanning microscopy–an attractive tool for studying the uptake of Xenobiotics into plant foliage
  1170. Effects of epidermal growth factor on CYP inducibility by Xenobiotics, DNA replication, and caspase activations in collagen I gel sandwich cultures of rat hepatocytes
  1171. Xenobiotics in Vitro: The Influence of L-Cystine, Pantothenat, and Miliacin on Metabolic and Proliferative Capacity of Keratinocytes
  1172. Symposium overview: alterations in cytokine receptors by Xenobiotics.
  1173. The fate of Xenobiotics in the body
  1174. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics in environment and technosphere
  1175. Plasma ALP activity and blood PCV value changes in chick fetuses due to exposure of the egg to different Xenobiotics
  1176. Glucuronidation of Amine Substrates by Purified and Expressed UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase Proteins: 1996 ASPET N-Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics Symposium
  1177. Effects of organic material on the bioavailability, toxicokinetics and toxicity of Xenobiotics in freshwater organisms
  1178. Anatomical distribution of NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase and cytochrome P4502D forms in rat brain: effects of Xenobiotics and sex steroids
  1179. Lysosomal reaction to Xenobiotics in mussel hemocytes using BODIPY-FL-verapamil
  1180. Abiotic transformations of organic Xenobiotics in soils: a compounding factor in the assessment of bioavailability
  1181. Selective immunomodulation by the autoimmunity‐inducing Xenobiotics streptozotocin and HgCl2
  1182. In situ 1H NMR study of the biodegradation of Xenobiotics: application to heterocyclic compounds
  1183. Assessment of autoimmunogenic potential of Xenobiotics using the popliteal lymph node assay
  1184. Modelling of a continuous two-phase partitioning bioreactor for the degradation of Xenobiotics
  1185. Effects of Xenobiotics on macrophage function: evaluation in vitro
  1186. Trout oestrogen receptor sensitivity to Xenobiotics as tested by different bioassays
  1187. N+-Glucuronidation, a common pathway in human metabolism of drugs with a tertiary amine group: 1996 ASPET N-glucuronidation of Xenobiotics symposium
  1188. On the role of the peroxisome in the metabolism of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1189. Functional importance of the family 1 glucosyltransferase UGT72B1 in the metabolism of Xenobiotics in Arabidopsis thaliana
  1190. Transcript profiling of enzymes involved in detoxification of Xenobiotics and reactive oxygen in human normal and Simian virus 40 T antigen‐immortalized oral …
  1191. Usefulness of cyclodextrins for detection in molecular fluorescence. Application to Xenobiotics and drugs
  1192. Reproductive endocrine disruption by environmental Xenobiotics that modulate the estrogen-signaling pathway, particularly tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)
  1193. Modulation of nonspecific defence mechanisms and specific immune responses after suppression induced by Xenobiotics
  1194. Expression of fish iNOS is increased by pro-inflammatory signals and Xenobiotics
  1195. Role of murine cytochrome P-450 2F2 in metabolic activation of naphthalene and metabolism of other Xenobiotics
  1196. The effects of peroxisome proliferators on global lipid homeostasis and the possible significance of these effects to other responses to these Xenobiotics: an …
  1197. Investigation of the coordinated functional activities of cytochrome P450 3A4 and P‐glycoprotein in limiting the absorption of Xenobiotics in Caco‐2 cells
  1198. Reactors with membrane-grown biofilms: Their capacity to cope with fluctuating inflow conditions and with shock loads of Xenobiotics
  1199. Excretory transport of Xenobiotics by dogfish shark rectal gland tubules
  1200. Risk assessment of organic Xenobiotics in the environment
  1201. Molecular mechanisms of cytochrome P-450 induction by Xenobiotics: An expanded role for nuclear hormone receptors
  1202. Sertoli cells in culture and mRNA differential display provide a sensitive early warning assay system to detect changes induced by Xenobiotics
  1203. Incubation of superoxide dismutase with malondialdehyde and 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal forms new active isoforms and adducts. An evaluation of Xenobiotics in fish
  1204. Oxidative stress and liver injury by environmental Xenobiotics
  1205. Transformation of nitroaromatic pesticides and related Xenobiotics by microorganisms and plants
  1206. Modulation of the hepatic expression of the estrogen-regulated mRNA stabilizing factor by estrogenic and antiestrogenic nonsteroidal Xenobiotics
  1207. … . I.“Shuttle oxidant” effect of lipoxygenase‐generated radical of chlorpromazine and related phenothiazines on the oxidation of benzidine and other Xenobiotics
  1208. Genetic polymorphism of drug metabolizing enzymes. Implications for toxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1209. Epigenetic mechanisms of the carcinogenic effects of Xenobiotics and in vitro methods of their detection.
  1210. Basolateral and canalicular transport of Xenobiotics in the hepatocyte: A review
  1211. Phenylpyrazolones, novel oxidoreductase redox mediators for degradation of Xenobiotics
  1212. Regulation of JH epoxide hydrolase versus JH esterase activity in the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, by juvenile hormone and Xenobiotics
  1213. Cuticular uptake of Xenobiotics into living plants. Part 2: Influence of the xenobiotic dose on the uptake of bentazone, epoxiconazole and pyraclostrobin, applied in the …
  1214. Expression of rat liver long-chain acyl-CoA synthetase and characterization of its role in the metabolism of R-ibuprofen and other fatty acid-like Xenobiotics
  1215. Identification and quantification of in vitro adduct formation between protein reactive Xenobiotics and a lysine‐containing model peptide
  1216. Development of methods to assess the effects of Xenobiotics in outdoor artificial streams
  1217. Glutamine synthetase activity in rat urine as sensitive marker to detect S3 segment-specific injury of proximal tubule induced by Xenobiotics
  1218. An experimental design to probe the interactions of dissolved organic matter and Xenobiotics: Bioavailability of pyrene and 2, 2′, 5, 5′-tetrachlorobiphenyl to …
  1219. Selective inhibition of human type 1 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase by synthetic steroids and Xenobiotics
  1220. Mechanisms of the effect of Xenobiotics on bacterial bioluminescence
  1221. … B and Glutathione Peroxidase Show Differing Transcriptional Responses in the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio Following Exposure to Three Xenobiotics
  1222. Transfer of Xenobiotics through cell membranes of luminous bacteria
  1223. Reflections on risk assessment of receptor-acting Xenobiotics
  1224. Cohesin protein SMC1 represses the nuclear receptor CAR-mediated synergistic activation of a human P450 gene by Xenobiotics
  1225. Coordinated induction of the c-jun gene with genes encoding quinone oxidoreductases in response to Xenobiotics and antioxidants
  1226. Sulfotransferase activities towards Xenobiotics and estradiol in two marine fish species (Mullus barbatus and Lepidorhombus boscii): Characterization and inhibition …
  1227. Bioassay technique using nonspecific esterase activities of tetrahymena pyriformis for screening and assessing cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  1228. Cytochrome CYP sources of N-alkylprotoporphyrin IX after administration of porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics to rats
  1229. Xenobiotics in the third world agricultural environment
  1230. Effects of Xenobiotics and peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor‐α on the human UDPglucose dehydrogenase gene expression
  1231. Immune response to Xenobiotics in the skin: from contact sensitivity to drug allergy
  1232. Liver nuclear and microsomal CYP2E1-mediated metabolism of Xenobiotics in rats chronically drinking an alcohol-containing liquid diet
  1233. Xenobiotics in food. I. Metabolic phthalate degradation.
  1234. Cell responses to Xenobiotics: comparison of MCF7 multi-drug-and mussel blood cell multi-xenobiotic-defense mechanisms
  1235. cDNA-Expressed Human Cytochrome P450 Isozymes: Inactivation by Porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics
  1236. Numerical methods for optimization problems in water flow and reactive solute transport processes of Xenobiotics in soils
  1237. Incidence of Xenobiotics among drivers killed in single-vehicle crashes
  1238. Cytomorphological aspects on the response of the branchial heart complex of Sepia officinalis L.(Cephalopoda) to Xenobiotics and bacterial infection
  1239. Antimutagens and anticarcinogenic agents, identification and mechanisms of action of food Xenobiotics
  1240. P-glycoprotein inhibitors modulate accumulation and efflux of Xenobiotics in extra and intracellular Toxoplasma gondii
  1241. Comet assay with the fish cell line rainbow trout gonad‐2 for in vitro genotoxicity testing of Xenobiotics and surface waters
  1242. Biotransformation of drugs and other Xenobiotics during postnatal development
  1243. Oxidative metabolites of drugs and Xenobiotics: LC-MS methods to identify and characterize in biological matrices
  1244. Enzymatic de-esterification of Xenobiotics in plants
  1245. Primary hepatocyte culture as an experimental model for the evaluation of interactions between Xenobiotics and drug-metabolizing enzymes
  1246. Induction of cytochrome P-450 activity in individual Chironomus riparius Meigen larvae exposed to Xenobiotics
  1247. Effects of binary mixtures of six Xenobiotics on hormone concentrations and morphometric endpoints of northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus)
  1248. Formation of N-alkylprotoporphyrin IX after interaction of porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics with rat liver microsomes
  1249. Energetic significance of plant monooxygenase individual components participating in Xenobiotics degradation
  1250. Development of a method for forced oral administration of Xenobiotics in shrimp
  1251. Non-P450 mediated oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1252. The novelUGT1 gene complex links bilirubin, Xenobiotics, and therapeutic drug metabolism by encoding UDP-glucuronosyltransferase isozymes with a common …
  1253. Effects of co-exposure to extremely low frequency (50 Hz) magnetic fields and Xenobiotics determined in vitro by the alkaline comet assay
  1254. Assessment of rat liver slices as a suitable model system for studying the simultaneous sulphation and glucuronidation of phenolic Xenobiotics
  1255. Detection and Quantitation of Xenobiotics in Biological Fluids by 1H NMR Spectroscopy
  1256. Identification of human hepatic cytochrome P450 sources of N-alkylprotoporphyrin IX after interaction with porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics, implications for detection of …
  1257. Liver exposure to Xenobiotics: the aging factor and potentials for functional foods
  1258. Uptake of hydrophobic Xenobiotics by fish in water laden with sediments from the Fraser River
  1259. Influence of solubility and permeant size on absorption and metabolism of Xenobiotics in rabbit skin
  1260. Comparative evaluation of oral systemic exposure of 56 Xenobiotics in rat, dog, monkey and human
  1261. Influence of Xenobiotics on the biological soil activity
  1262. Multiple transport proteins involved in the detoxification of endo-and Xenobiotics
  1263. Pharmacokinetics of ingested Xenobiotics in children: A comparison with adults
  1264. Glutathione transferase activities in renal carcinomas and adjacent normal renal tissues: factors influencing renal carcinogenesis induced by Xenobiotics
  1265. Photochemical Degradation of Hydrophilic Xenobiotics in the UV/H2O2‐process. Influence of Bicarbonate on the Degradation Rate of EDTA, 2‐Amino‐1 …
  1266. Renal handling of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1267. The use of the three-spined stickleback as a potential biomarker for androgenic Xenobiotics
  1268. In vitro effect of various Xenobiotics on trout gill cell volume regulation after hypotonic shock
  1269. Correlation of the lipophilicity of Xenobiotics with their synergistic effects on DNA synthesis in human fibroblasts
  1270. Multidimensional gas chromatographic enantiomer quantification of some chlorinated Xenobiotics in cod liver and fish oils
  1271. Bacterial Glutathione S-Transferases and the Detoxification of Xenobiotics: Dehalogenation through Glutathione Conjugation and Beyond
  1272. Free-radical-mediated alterations of gene expression by Xenobiotics
  1273. Effects of Xenobiotics on the Larynx of the Rat, Mouse and Hamster
  1274. An NMR‐based metabolomic approach to the analysis of the effects of Xenobiotics on endogenous metabolite levels in plants
  1275. Cutaneous metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1276. Comparative Detection of Fluorinated Xenobiotics and Their Metabolites through 19F NMR or 14C Label in Plant Cells
  1277. Xenobiotics modulate the p53 response to DNA damage in preneoplastic enzyme-altered foci in rat liver; effects of diethylnitrosamine and phenobarbital
  1278. Detoxification of Xenobiotics by plant cells: characterisation of vacuolar amphiphilic organic anion transporters
  1279. Intermolecular forces as a key to understanding the environmental fate of organic Xenobiotics
  1280. Olanzapine 10-N-Glucuronide: A Tertiary N-Glucuronide Unique to Humans1996 ASPET N-Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics Symposium
  1281. Mechanisms of Cuticular Uptake of Xenobiotics into Living Plants: Evaluation of a Logistic− Kinetic Penetration Model
  1282. Photochemical Degradation of Hydrophilic Xenobiotics in the UV/H2O2‐process. Influence of Humic Matter on the Degradation Rate of 2‐Amino‐1 …
  1283. Recruitment of topoisomerase I (Scl‐70) to nucleoplasmic proteasomes in response to Xenobiotics suggests a role for altered antigen processing in scleroderma
  1284. Basic aspects of toxicology: metabolic pathways and individual factors of susceptibility to Xenobiotics
  1285. Differences in time-dependent accumulation of hydrophobic Xenobiotics in pine needles.
  1286. Gender differences in N-alkyl protoporphyrin IX production in rats after the administration of porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics
  1287. The chemical and biogenotoxic characterization of organic Xenobiotics in aquatic sediment materials: 1. The application and comparison of chemically non-specific …
  1288. The fallacy of using adrenochrome reaction for measurement of reactive oxygen species formed during cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1289. Visualization of the effect of a surfactant on the uptake of Xenobiotics into plant foliage by confocal laser scanning microscopy
  1290. Assessing contamination levels in a reservoir on the basis of the determination of Xenobiotics in fish
  1291. Model evaluation for glycolytic oscillations in yeast biotransformations of Xenobiotics
  1292. On the effect of Xenobiotics on bacterial nitrite oxidation
  1293. Multidrug resistance—associated protein 1 functions as an efflux pump of Xenobiotics in the skin
  1294. Leaf epidermal cells: a trap for lipophilic Xenobiotics
  1295. Accumulation of mutagenic Xenobiotics in fresh water (Lake Baikal) and marine (Hornoya Island) ecosystems
  1296. In vitro assessment of paracetamol-induced toxicity in the rat Reuber hepatoma H4IIEC3/G− cell line competent of Xenobiotics metabolism
  1297. Distinct immunomodulation by autoimmunogenic Xenobiotics in susceptible and resistant mice
  1298. Characterization of enzymatic or abiotic immobilization of Xenobiotics in soil
  1299. Fourier and fractal analysis of cytoskeletal morphology altered by Xenobiotics
  1300. Effects of Xenobiotics on hormone receptors
  1301. Fate of Xenobiotics during composting
  1302. Effect of metal ions and Xenobiotics on endogenous oxidation of DNA.
  1303. Cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics and expression of glutathione-S-transferases in immortalised rat hepatocyte cell lines
  1304. Recent developments in immunoassays and related methods for the detection of Xenobiotics
  1305. Lipoxygenase—another pathway for glutathione conjugation of Xenobiotics: a study with human term placental lipoxygenase and ethacrynic acid
  1306. The Role of Microsomal β-Glucuronidase in Ascorbic Acid Biosynthesis Stimulated by Xenobiotics in Rats
  1307. Human hepatocytes as an experimental system for the evaluation of Xenobiotics
  1308. Calculus of the biochemical oxygen demand of effluents with Xenobiotics
  1309. Monitoring of human exposure to Xenobiotics
  1310. Induction of hepatic cytochrome P450s responsible for the metabolism of Xenobiotics by nicardipine and other calcium channel antagonists in the male rat
  1311. Reactive intermediates of Xenobiotics in thyroid
  1312. Application of simple mathematical expressions to relate the half-lives of Xenobiotics in rats to values in humans
  1313. Predicting chemical reactivity of humic substances for minerals and Xenobiotics: Use of computational chemistry, scanning probe microscopy, and virtual reality
  1314. Restoration of immunity after suppression induced by Xenobiotics in fish: in vitro and in vivo studies
  1315. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics and endogenous substrates by plant cytochrome P450s
  1316. Effects of ionizing radiation and Xenobiotics on the spermatogenic epithelium of laboratory animals
  1317. 11β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1: purification from human liver and characterization as carbonyl reductase of Xenobiotics
  1318. Pharmacokinetic analysis of factors determining elimination pathways for sulfate and glucuronide metabolites of Xenobiotics II: Studies with isolated perfused rat liver
  1319. Metabolism of Xenobiotics in the incubated hen’s egg: investigations with ethyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
  1320. Renal secretion of Xenobiotics mediated by P-glycoprotein: Importance to renal function in health and exploitation for targeted drug delivery to epithelial cysts in …
  1321. Fate and potential of Xenobiotics
  1322. The use of in vitro models for assessing the presence and safety of residues of Xenobiotics in food
  1323. Exposure to Xenobiotics deeply affects the bacteriocenosis in the rhizosphere of helophytes
  1324. Quantitative comparison of autoradioluminographic and radiometric tissue distribution studies using carbon-14 labeled Xenobiotics
  1325. Stem cell fusion as an ultimate line of defense against Xenobiotics
  1326. Collection of bile and urine samples for determining the urinary and hepatobiliary disposition of Xenobiotics in mice
  1327. Cytochrome P450-dependent oxidation and glutathione conjugation of Xenobiotics in alloxan-induced diabetic rat.
  1328. Possible use of excretion of tubular epithelial cells for the study of the nephrotoxic effect of Xenobiotics
  1329. Gas chromatographic enantiomer separation of some selected polycyclic Xenobiotics using modified cyclodextrins
  1330. Indicators of lipid peroxidation in rat liver mitochondria after exposing them to some Xenobiotics and the action of low dose radiation
  1331. Interaction of Xenobiotics with myocardial signal transduction pathways
  1332. Blood-brainbarrier modulation and low-level exposure to Xenobiotics
  1333. Gene expression of Medicago sativa inoculated with Sinorhizobium meliloti as modulated by the Xenobiotics cadmium and fluoranthene
  1334. … Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics: An ASPET-Supported Symposium Held at the 1996 FASEB Meeting in Washington, DC1996 ASPET N-Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics
  1335. Perspectives of phytoremediation in decontamination of organic pollutants and Xenobiotics
  1336. Distribution of bacteria resistant to oxygen-containing anions-Xenobiotics
  1337. CYP1A-dependent activation of Xenobiotics in endothelial linings of the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) in birds
  1338. Organochlorine Xenobiotics in the food chain in the Slovakia
  1339. Species selection for understanding reproductive endocrine effects of Xenobiotics on fish: Fundulus heteroclitus use in eastern Canada
  1340. Administration of Xenobiotics with anti-estrogenic effects results in mRNA induction of adult male-specific cytochrome P450 isozymes in the livers of adult female rats
  1341. Cutaneous metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1342. Multidrug resistance proteins and hepatic transport of endo-and Xenobiotics
  1343. Differential expression of c-fos and c-myc protooncogenes by estrogens, Xenobiotics and other growth-stimulatory agents in primary rat hepatocytes
  1344. The human hepatocyte: I. A model for studying metabolism and toxicity of Xenobiotics
  1345. Liver and Environmental Xenobiotics
  1346. Female-specific reproductive toxicites following preconception exposure to Xenobiotics
  1347. N-acetylation of the glutamate residue of intact glutathione conjugates in rats: a novel pathway for the metabolic processing of thiol adducts of Xenobiotics
  1348. Analyzing time-varying patterns of human exposure to Xenobiotics and their biomedical impact
  1349. Induction of lipid-protein mismatch by Xenobiotics: kinetic cooperativity
  1350. Cellular and subcellular antioxidants involved in liver susceptibility to Xenobiotics.
  1351. Induction of glutathione S-transferase activity in Norway spruce by Xenobiotics and herbicide safeners
  1352. Degradation of nitroaromatic Xenobiotics by ozonization and subsequent biological treatment
  1353. Effects of culture duration, cytochrome P-450 inhibition and glutathione depletion on toxicity of diverse Xenobiotics
  1354. Interactions of minerals-organic matter-living organisms on the fate of allelochemicals and Xenobiotics in soil: A methodological evaluation
  1355. Participation of the multispecific organic anion transporter in hepatobiliary excretion of glutathione S-conjugates, drugs and other Xenobiotics.
  1356. Management of Environmental Xenobiotics
  1357. Metabolic activation of drugs and other Xenobiotics in hepatocellular carcinoma
  1358. Comparison between the burden of Xenobiotics in eggs of the Sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus) from Brandenburg and North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
  1359. Enzymatic acetylation of Xenobiotics: its efficacy and role in side effects
  1360. An In Vitro Bioassay for Xenobiotics Using the SXR-Driven Human CYP3A4/lac Z Reporter Gene
  1361. Environmental Xenobiotics: pesticides
  1362. … REFERENCE VALUES REFERENCE VALUES OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Xenobiotics OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE BIOLOGICAL …
  1363. The Dependence Between Physico-Chemical and Allergenic Properties of Xenobiotics
  1364. Dissolved organic matter and Xenobiotics in humic surface waters: Formation of associations and degradation induced by light.
  1365. Xenobiotics: What Are They and Why Are We So Concerned About Them?
  1366. Interactions between infections, nutrients and Xenobiotics
  1367. Chiral Xenobiotics in the environment
  1368. Comparison of effects of Xenobiotics on extrahepatic and hepatic microsomal drug-metabolizing enzymes in mice
  1369. Comparative determination of Xenobiotics adsorption
  1370. Uptake, metabolism and persistence of Xenobiotics in different plant systems
  1371. Kinetic assessment of persistent halogenated Xenobiotics in cell culture models. Comparison of mono-and poly-halogenated compounds
  1372. Quantifying the Intrinsic Bioremediation Potential and the Hazard Index of Organic Xenobiotics in Aquifers Based on Their Bioavailability Rates
  1373. Flavonoids in herbs: Biological fates and potential interactions with Xenobiotics
  1374. Effect of starvation and acetone on the enzyme systems of biotransformation and toxicity of Xenobiotics–CYP2E1 substrates in rats
  1375. Multimedia level‐III partitioning and residence times of Xenobiotics in water‐rich and water‐poor environments
  1376. Contributions to the analysis of organic Xenobiotics in fish
  1377. Mechanisms of cuticular uptake of Xenobiotics into living plants
  1378. Enzymatic transformations of Xenobiotics of health and environmental concern
  1379. Interindividual differences in efficacy and toxicity induced by therapeutic drugs and Xenobiotics in relation to genetic polymorphisms in xenobiotic metabolizing …
  1380. T‐cell homeostasis in mice exposed to airborne Xenobiotics
  1381. Herbicide resistant transgenic plants expressing cytochrome P450 monooxygenases metabolizing Xenobiotics
  1382. … of rat and human cytochrome P450 (CYP) sources of N-alkylprotoporphyrin IX. Formation after interaction with porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics: studies with cDNA …
  1383. Stimulatory response to the oxidation of benzidine and other Xenobiotics mediated by lipoxygenase in the presence of phenothiazines
  1384. Peroxidases from Tulip Bulbs (Tulipa fosteriana, L.) Oxidize Xenobiotics NNitrosodimethylamine and N-Nitroso-N-methylaniline in vitro
  1385. The impact of chosen Xenobiotics and low-protein diet on fertility, reproduction ability and the offspring of rats. Part II. The level of cerboxyhemoglobin in blood after …
  1386. Marine and freshwater plants and their abilities for detoxication of Xenobiotics
  1387. Genes and enzymes of metabolic activation of Xenobiotics in chemical carcinogenesis
  1388. Hair: a powerful biological marker for exposure to Xenobiotics
  1389. Bioremediation of environments contaminated with organic Xenobiotics: Putting microbial metabolism to work
  1390. Glutathione-dependent bioactivation and renal toxicity of Xenobiotics
  1391. Hormone level and metabolism of Xenobiotics in rats with various phenotype of resistance to hypoxia
  1392. Comparison of the Formation ofN-Alkylprotoporphyrin IX after Interaction of Porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics with Single cDNA-Expressed Human P450 Enzymes in …
  1393. Importance of genetically determined acetylation of drugs and Xenobiotics in pathogenesis of neoplasms
  1394. Hepatic Extramedullary Granulopoiesis after Treatment with Liver-stimulatory Xenobiotics, in lpr Mice
  1395. Expression of multixenobiotic resistance transport P-glycoproteins in fish (Fundulus heteroclitus) exposed to environmental Xenobiotics
  1396. Estrogenic Xenobiotics affect the intracellular activation signal in mitogen-induced human peripheral blood lymphocytes: immunotoxicological impact
  1397. Transdermal Xenobiotics in newborn skin
  1398. Transport of Organic Xenobiotics in the Environment
  1399. Watersoluble Xenobiotics: a Problem for Bacteria’?
  1400. The study of the Ca2+ role in cytotoxic response of human cells in culture to the action of Xenobiotics
  1401. Genetic polymorphism of enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics as a factor in susceptibility to tumor development
  1402. An Integrated System for the Bioremediation of Wastewater Containing Xenobiotics and Toxcic Metals
  1403. A short review of the problems posed by Xenobiotics in chemical mixtures and the role of mixed function oxidases
  1404. Enzymatic system of metabolism and detoxication of Xenobiotics as a basis for metabolic profiling in prognosis of risk of the pathological processes
  1405. First Line Comprehensive Care. Part II: Anthropogenic Xenobiotics in Functional Medicine. Managing Persisting Bioaccumulating Pollutants: Toxic Minerals, Biocides …
  1406. Oxidation of Organic Xenobiotics by Phenoloxidase from Tea Leaves
  1407. Genetic polymorphism in Xenobiotics metabolizing enzynes as a susceptibility factor to cancer
  1408. Molecular basis of individual susceptibility to Xenobiotics
  1409. Cytochrome P450–its significance in the biotransformation of Xenobiotics and interspecies comparisons
  1410. Degradation of Xenobiotics (PAH’s) by fungi and its utilization in soil decontamination
  1411. The effect of environmental Xenobiotics on histoenzymatic characteristics of human placentae collected in Silesian Copper Mining Territory
  1412. Mechanism of Xenobiotics entry into the organism and their detoxication
  1413. Organic Explosives as Dangerous Environmental Xenobiotics—QSAR Studies
  1414. Phase II biotransformation of Xenobiotics in polar bear (Ursus maritimus) and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
  1415. Dietary Alcohol and Xenobiotics
  1416. Developing the homing pigeon (Columba livia) to assess the effects of Xenobiotics on avian species
  1417. Reduction of the Skin Permeation of Xenobiotics Using Chemical Penetration Retarders
  1418. Effect of Xenobiotics on alveolar macrophages
  1419. Role of dietary Xenobiotics-gene interactions in carcinogenesis: Protective effects of nutritional factors
  1420. Some specific features of the contamination of soils of the Czech Republic with persistent organic Xenobiotics substances
  1421. Genetic Polymorphism of Xenobiotics Metabolizing Enzymes and Individual Susceptible Genes to Colorectal Cancer Patients in Korea.
  1422. Xenobiotics: Chapter 15
  1423. Coculture of hepatic and renal origin cell lines provides biohemofiltration with an active transport system of Xenobiotics metabolites
  1424. An NADPH-dependent reductase in neonatal pig testes that metabolizes androgens and Xenobiotics
  1425. Evaluation of Xenobiotics presence in maternal milk
  1426. Biodegradation of N-containing Xenobiotics
  1427. Degradation of Xenobiotics at Elevated Temperatures
  1428. What in the world are Xenobiotics?
  1429. Prostaglandin H synthase and lipoxygenase mediated activation of Xenobiotics in platelets
  1430. Interactions of Xenobiotics with soil organic matter (SOM)
  1431. Immortalized human keratinocytes with a normalized differentiation pattern as a model to study the metabolism of Xenobiotics and essential fatty acids (EFA).
  1432. Analysis of the transport of hydrophobic organic Xenobiotics in the presence of dissolved organic carbon using soil column experiments
  1433. Metabolism of herbicides or Xenobiotics in plants
  1434. Modulation of the expression of enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics in rat liver and kidney by oral administration of cabbage and sauerkraut juice.
  1435. Separation and Structural Elucidation of Xenobiotics in the Pico-to Nanogram Scale
  1436. Application of immunostimulants after suppression induced by Xenobiotics: effect of lysozyme dimer (KLP-602) after immunosuppression induced by atrazine in …
  1437. Free radical oxidation and activity of enzymes catalyzing biotransformation of Xenobiotics in the liver of rats with experimental acute pancreatitis
  1438. Biphasic fermentation of Xenobiotics.
  1439. Use of precision cut human liver slices for studying the metabolism and genotoxic potential of Xenobiotics by means of the 32P-postlabelling technique: steps towards …
  1440. Interactions of Xenobiotics with ion transporters
  1441. Compartmentation of Secondary Metabolites and Xenobiotics
  1442. Interaction of Xenobiotics with the Glucocorticoid Hormone System in vitro
  1443. The molecular mechanism of induction of cytochromes P450 by drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1444. Environmental Xenobiotics
  1445. Comparative competitiveness of strains degrading Xenobiotics and microorganisms from various ecosystems
  1446. Enzymatic system of metabolism and detoxication of Xenobiotics as a basis of metabolic portraiting during prognostication of risk of pathological processes
  1447. Assessment of suitability of selected species of small terrestrial mammals for the monitoring of environmental Xenobiotics
  1448. Effects of some Xenobiotics of peroxidase-dependent immunity in plants
  1449. Effects of Polymorphism of Genes related to Metabolism of Xenobiotics on Bladder Tumor Occurrence
  1450. Fate of Organic Xenobiotics in Sediments: Bioavailability and Toxicity
  1451. Accumulation of mutagenic Xenobiotics in water ecosystems with special reference to Lake Baikal
  1452. In vitro testing for lung toxicity: A method for distinguishing between immune-and non-immune-mediated reactions to Xenobiotics
  1453. … of cytochrome P-450 1A2 and N-acetyltransferase (NAT2) using the in vivo caffeine test as a tool for determining individual susceptibility to selected Xenobiotics
  1454. Cytochrome P450 in the metabolism of Xenobiotics and drug-drug interactions
  1455. On the problem of multidrug resistance: hypermutability as a mechanism to defense metabolic targets from toxic Xenobiotics
  1456. Effects of Xenobiotics on the energy metabolism in aquatic invertbrates studied with direct microcalorimetry
  1457. Secretion of Xenobiotics via multidrug resistance protein (MDR) in kidney: application to development of artificial” hybrid kidney”
  1458. The mRNA level and the activity of the cytochrome P450 1a in liver of C57BL mice during induction with different Xenobiotics
  1459. Effect of agitation on the in vitro permeability of Xenobiotics across Caco-2 cell monolayers
  1460. Subcellular compartmentation and degradation of glutathione-conjugates during detoxification of Xenobiotics
  1461. Degradation of Xenobiotics by filamentous fungi isolated from phenolic sands
  1462. Role of lipoproteins transporting lipophilic Xenobiotics in the induction of microsomal monooxygenases
  1463. Enhanced lysosomal autophagy of intracellular proteins by Xenobiotics in mussel blood cells
  1464. Metabolism of Xenobiotics 53
  1465. Dysfunction and correction of microsomal enzyme oxidation, glucuronidation and glutathione conjugation of Xenobiotics in the liver of deoxycholate-intoxicated rats
  1466. Uptake Rate Measurement of Some Amino Acids on Normal and Treated Yeast Cells to Xenobiotics Using 14C Labelled Amino Acid
  1467. Temporal trends in malformations of pelagic fish embryos from the southern North Sea in relation to anthropogenic Xenobiotics
  1468. Gastro-intestinal magnification and dietary bioavailability of chlorinated organic contaminants/Xenobiotics: implications for biomagnification
  1469. Correction of biotransformation of Xenobiotics by α-tocopherol in combination with nicotinamide and methionine in the liver damaged by ultrasound
  1470. Comparative investigations on the uptake of basic substances into the human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT–a model for the uptake of Xenobiotics into the keratinocytes …
  1471. Pharmacokinetic analysis of factors determining elimination pathways for sulfate and glucuronide metabolites of Xenobiotics. III: mechanisms for sinusoidal efflux of 4 …
  1472. Modulation of the activity and expression of enzymes metabolizing Xenobiotics by orally administered aronia juice in rat liver and mammary gland
  1473. Organic Xenobiotics
  1474. Susceptibility to Xenobiotics
  1475. Correction of dysfunction of enzyme systems of microsomal oxidation, glucuronidation, and glutathione conjugation of Xenobiotics in the liver of rats with deoxycholate …
  1476. The Xenobiotics Transporters Mrp2 (Abcc2) and Bcrp (Abcg2): Basal Expression, Regulatory Events and their Mechanisms in Obstructive Cholestasis are Gender …
  1477. Why Is Xenobiotics part of our vocabulary?
  1478. IMMUNOMODULATION BY Xenobiotics
  1479. Carcinogenic Xenobiotics in Ecosystems and Human Health
  1480. Evaluation of risk related to exposition to food Xenobiotics. A literature review
  1481. Xenobiotics and toxic substances
  1482. Renal handling of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1483. Risk Assessment of Organic Xenobiotics
  1484. Clearance of Xenobiotics from rivers
  1485. Fish hemopoietic organs as targets of Xenobiotics.
  1486. Chemical Xenobiotics and Mitochondrial
  1487. The Negative Effect of Xenobiotics in Human Organism and Methods for Its Testing
  1488. Immunotoxic Effects of Xenobiotics from the Occupation and Environment on the Human Immune System. II. Immunostimulation
  1489. Utilization of the Manometric Determination of BOD for Evaluating the Biodegradibility of Xenobiotics
  1490. A possible role of Xenobiotics in the allergy development
  1491. Dual sensor for detecting Xenobiotics and microorganisms
  1492. Enzymatic transformations of Xenobiotics of health
  1493. Reassessment of models used to test Xenobiotics for oestrogenic potency is overdue
  1494. EFFECTS OF IMMUNOTOXIC Xenobiotics ON HUMAN PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES
  1495. Reference concentrations of dietary consumption of Xenobiotics
  1496. Exocellular oxidases: tools to assess the exposure of soil fungi to Xenobiotics?
  1497. Biodegradability Testing of Xenobiotics
  1498. Problem of radioisotopes-Xenobiotics in ecological chemistry; Problema radioaktivnykh izotopov-ksenobiotikov v ehkologicheskoj khimii
  1499. The polyclonal nature of the immune response to Xenobiotics and endobiotics
  1500. Modulation of Protein Kinases by Xenobiotics
  1501. Book Review: Environmental Xenobiotics. 1996. Ed. Mervyn Richardson. Taylor & Francis, London. ISBN 0-7484-0399-X
  1502. Common Pathways in the Toxicity of Structurally Diverse Xenobiotics
  1503. Combined action of Xenobiotics on the status of the antioxidant system of the body
  1504. Dual sensor for detecting Xenobiotics and microorganisms (Interim Report)
  1505. Modulation of Protein Kinases by Xenobiotics
  1506. Gene polymorphism of Xenobiotics in workers of petroleum and chemical industry
  1507. and Xenobiotics by UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase
  1508. Traceability of Xenobiotics in the food area
  1509. ROLE OF GLUTATHIONE TRANSFERASES IN THE METABOLISM OF ENDOBIOTICS AND Xenobiotics
  1510. Metabolizing Dietary Xenobiotics
  1511. Conjugation, and Excretion of Xenobiotics
  1512. Factors Altering the Severity of Adverse Effects Induced in Animals and People by Environmental Xenobiotics
  1513. The methodology for the rapid experimental validation of hygienic standards for Xenobiotics in different environments (2)
  1514. MICROCOSMS FOR EVALUATION OF DEGRADATION OF 14C Xenobiotics IN SOIL
  1515. Overview: Breast-Feeding, Xenobiotics, and Milk
  1516. Free Radical Intermediates of Drugs and Xenobiotics
  1517. MICROBIAL DEGRADATION OF Xenobiotics IN MARINE ENVIRONMENT
  1518. Xenobiotics in the environment: abiotic transformations and toxicity
  1519. Xenobiotics-induced phosphorylations of MDM2
  1520. USE OF NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES IN XA9745792 STUDIES OF UPTAKE AND METABOLIC FATE OF Xenobiotics IN PLANTS1
  1521. Heat shockin vivo modulates cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  1522. The methodology for the rapid experimental validation of hygienic standards for Xenobiotics in different environments
  1523. Mechanisms of secretion and excretion of Xenobiotics and their metabolits in ruminants
  1524. The role of Xenobiotics in primary biliary cirrhosis
  1525. Xenobiotics, free radicals and cell membranes
  1526. Metabolic activation of Xenobiotics in defined pulmonary subcompartments
  1527. Role of glutathione in hepatic transport of Xenobiotics
  1528. Use of nuclear techniques in studies of uptake and metabolic fate of Xenobiotics in plants
  1529. Allergic and autoimmune reactions to Xenobiotics: how do they evolve?
  1530. INFLUENCE OF Xenobiotics ON THE BIOLOGICAL SOIL ACTIVITY
  1531. Biochemical markers, a recent trend in the evaluation of the effects of some environmental Xenobiotics in experimental animals
  1532. Radiation Sources and Experimental Conditions for Testing the Photodegradability of Xenobiotics in Surface Waters: Actual Status and New Developments
  1533. A rapid method for regulating Xenobiotics in the atmosphere for chemical accident situations
  1534. Allergic and autoimmune reactions to Xenobiotics: how do they evolve?
  1535. Studies on the Interaction Of Some Selected Xenobiotics With Macro And Micro Nutrients Of Diets In Rats
  1536. Regulation of Enzymatic Systems Detoxifying Xenobiotics in Plants. Kriton K. Hatzios (ed)
  1537. Mechanisms of the biochemical defense against Xenobiotics in fish: in vitro and in vivo investigation
  1538. Development of a cell model for studies of the secretion of Xenobiotics into milk
  1539. Enzymatic reduction of sulphoxide-containing Xenobiotics by the intestinal microflora.
  1540. Effect of some Xenobiotics applied separately and in combinations on tissue and blood plasma enzymes
  1541. Sorption of Xenobiotics to soil and soil fractions.
  1542. Free radical processes in combined chronic inhalation effect of Xenobiotics on the rat
  1543. Possible mechanisms responsible for the effect of dimedrol on nonsynthetic biotransformation of Xenobiotics in rat liver
  1544. DNA analysis of polymorphism in drug or Xenobiotics metabolism
  1545. Investigation of the metabolism of Xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 with neural networks and genetic algorithms
  1546. Effect of organic Xenobiotics in human placentas on allergic sensitization of newborns
  1547. Activation and detoxification of Xenobiotics–hereditary and environmental aspects
  1548. Exposure to Xenobiotics and immunomodulations [sows; piglets]
  1549. Preparation of NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase and the role in metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1550. A family of Xenobiotics that stimulate the secretion of growth hormone, and a new physiological system for its regulation
  1551. Effects of Xenobiotics on expression of human microsomal epoxide hydrolase
  1552. Use of bird embryo test in ecotoxicological examination of Xenobiotics
  1553. Role of lipoxygenase in N-demethylation of Xenobiotics.
  1554. Disturbances in hypothalamic regulation of reproductive function under the influence of Xenobiotics
  1555. Cytogenetic and molecular markers in analysis of individual susceptibility to Xenobiotics
  1556. Microbial degradation of organic Xenobiotics in environment; Biseibutsu ni yoru kankyo kagaku busshitsu no bunkai gijutsu (genba ni okeru omona bunkai biseibutsu …
  1557. In vitro metabolism of Xenobiotics involved in the etiology and treatment of Parkinson’s disease
  1558. Role of Xenobiotics in the development of dilatational cardiomyopathy
  1559. Pharmaceutical investigations of the transport of hydrophilic, cationic Xenobiotics
  1560. Genetic polymorphism of drug metabolizing enzymes. Implications for toxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1561. Pharmaceutical investigations of the transport of hydrophilic, cationic Xenobiotics.
  1562. Toxicokinetics and metabolism of Xenobiotics: objectives and methods used in toxicology
  1563. Evaluation of soil-bound Xenobiotics by NMR spectroscopy Estimation des xénobiotiques liés au sol par spectroscopie de RMN
  1564. The children’s environmental exposure to metals and some Xenobiotics-the lessons from EU 5FP project PINCHE
  1565. Cytochromes P-4501A activity and mRNA level in liver and lungs of rats induced with various Xenobiotics
  1566. Mammalian and human emotional stress as modificator of genetic damage induces by Xenobiotics
  1567. ULTRASTRUCTURAL REORGANIZATION OF PLANT CELL IN THE PROCESS OF Xenobiotics METABOLISM
  1568. Novel Mechanisms of Tumor Promoter Activity by Estrogenic Xenobiotics
  1569. APPENDIX C. CHARACTERIZATION OF ENZYMATIC OR ABIOTIC IMMOBILIZATION OF Xenobiotics IN SOIL
  1570. Dynamics of CYP2B mrna levels in liver of different strain rats during induction of Xenobiotics
  1571. Interaction of Xenobiotics with sex hormone binding globulin
  1572. Towards engineered topogenesis of cytochrome b5 and P450 for in vivo transformation of Xenobiotics
  1573. A study on the acuity toxicity of newly synthesized Xenobiotics-structural analoques of isoniazid
  1574. The role of genetically determined oxidation of drugs and Xenobiotics in pathogenesis of neoplastic diseases
  1575. Application of ionspray tandem mass spectrometry to mechanistic studies on the bioactivation of Xenobiotics
  1576. Crystallographic analysis of complex structures of Xenobiotics-degrading enzyme CumA1A2
  1577. LC-MS as a tool to study toxic Xenobiotics in biological fluids after oxidative metabolism
  1578. Accumulation changes of Xenobiotics in hazel plants in the period of 10 years on the example of southern part of region Orava (NW Slovakia)
  1579. Xenobiotics in rainwater (storm water) runoff from urban roadway surfaces. Literature survey and practical investigations; Miljoefremmede stoffer i …
  1580. Identification of the Cytochrome P450 Isozymes Responsible for N-alkylprotoporphyrin IX Formation After the Administration of Porphyrinogenic Xenobiotics
  1581. in silico Prediction of Xenobiotics ADME-Toxicity for Drug Discovery
  1582. … Pathology in Advancing Understanding of Previously Identified Hazards, Current Safety Assessments, and Mechanism of Action for Therapeutic Xenobiotics
  1583. The role of MRP family proteins in detoxification of Xenobiotics in liver and intestine.
  1584. MECHANISMS OF CYTOCHROME P450 ENZYMES THAT CONTROL DEHYDROGENATION VS. OXYGENATION OF Xenobiotics
  1585. Induction of cytochrome P450 enzyme activity by UVB and Xenobiotics in normal human keratinocites.
  1586. Transcriptional activation of the murine ferritin H gene by cancer chemopreventives and Xenobiotics
  1587. Plasmids in degradation of Xenobiotics in gram-positive bacteria
  1588. Placental transfer to the foetus of Xenobiotics (including pesticides)
  1589. Validation of mouse fetal thymic organ culture as bioassay to monitor immunotoxic potential of Xenobiotics
  1590. The biotransformation process of Xenobiotics and the inducible expression of detoxifying enzymes
  1591. Respirometric observation of inhibitory effects of Xenobiotics on aerobic respiration of activated sludge
  1592. Impact of estrogenic Xenobiotics on molting of crustaceans
  1593. Specific Interactions and Signaling in the Root–Microbial Community: Significance for the Degradation of Xenobiotics in the Rhizosphere.
  1594. Cytochrome P-4501A activity and mPNA level in the liver and lungs of rats after induction with various Xenobiotics
  1595. Refractory Organic Substances Derived from Organic Amendments in Soil Ā Formation, Translocation, and Interaction with Xenobiotics
  1596. Nasal Toxicity and Dosimetry of Inhaled Xenobiotics: Implications for Human Health
  1597. The Effects of Xenobiotics on Estrogen Metabolism in the Kidney and Liver of Lake Trout
  1598. Hepatocytes as the gold standard for predicting in vivo hepatotoxicity of Xenobiotics using accelerated cytotoxicity mechanism screening techniques
  1599. Chemical inhibitors as a means of identifying the role of specific human cytochrome P450 enzymes in the metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1600. Developmental Effects of Xenobiotics on Thyroid Hormone Regulation in the CNS with Emphasis on Glial Function
  1601. Neurotoxic Xenobiotics induce the alterations in neurotransmitter regulation of gonadoliberin circadian rhythms
  1602. Evaluation of the hepatotoxic potential of Xenobiotics: Troglitazone and bosentan inhibit the hepatobiliary transport of taurocholate
  1603. The Disturbances of the Hypothalamic Circadian Rhythm Regulation in Female Rats Under the Influence of Xenobiotics
  1604. Oxygen-dependent Metabolism of Organic Xenobiotics in Marine Fish and Mussel
  1605. Features of DNA reparative synthesis and gene polymorphism of biotransformation enzymes of Xenobiotics in lung cancer patients
  1606. Studies of cuticular diffusion of Xenobiotics using laser scanning confocal microscopy
  1607. Microplate technique for screening and assessing cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics with Tetrahymena pyriformis
  1608. The effects of Mycobacteria and Xenobiotics on the expression of pro-inflammatory proteins in fish phagocytes
  1609. mRNA level and cytochrome P450 1A activity in the liver of C57BL mice induced by various Xenobiotics
  1610. CYP450 and GST are induced by Xenobiotics in normal human keratinocytes and play a different role in UVB-mediated apoptosis.
  1611. The modulation of the hepatic expression of apolipoprotein II mRNA by estrogenic and anti estrogenic non-steroidal Xenobiotics
  1612. KEY WORDS: Biotransformation enzymes; bioactivation; detoxification; domestic animals; Xenobiotics.
  1613. Dynamics of accumulation of CYP2B mRNA in the liver of rats from various strains during induction with Xenobiotics
  1614. Molecular genetics and process level events in the biodegradation of Xenobiotics in rhizosphere soils. CEH Integrating Fund progress report for 1995/1996
  1615. UV inactivation: Combined effects of UV radiation and Xenobiotics in two strains of Saccharomyces
  1616. Modeling and Simulation of Gas-Liquid-Liquid Extractive Cultivation Processes-Biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  1617. Xenobiotics: Managing Toxic Metals, Biocides, Hormone Mimics, Solvents, and Chemical Disruptors
  1618. Interactions of excitatory neurotransmitters and Xenobiotics in excitotoxicity and oxidative stress
  1619. Nuclear receptors and their role in the expression of CYP3A in function of sex, developmental stage and exposure to Xenobiotics
  1620. Xenobiotics of primary billiary cirrhosis, synthesis of unnatural prolines and solid synthesis of heterocyclic libraries
  1621. Induction of cytochrome P450 enzyme activity by UVB and Xenobiotics in normal human keratinocytes and melanocytes
  1622. Production of reactive oxygen species and antioxidant responses in fish exposed to Xenobiotics, chattonella marina and hypoxia
  1623. Does Agitation Condition Affect the Correlation Between in vitro Permeability of Xenobiotics across Caco-2 Cells and in vivo Bioavailability of the Compounds …
  1624. Cytochrome P450 peroxidase/peroxygenase-dependent metabolic activation of Xenobiotics
  1625. Developmental, behavioral and reproductive responses of fishes to endocrine disrupting Xenobiotics: Observed and potential signals
  1626. Glucosylation of Xenobiotics in maize, soybean and arabidopsis thaliana
  1627. Endophytic degrader bacteria for improving phytoremediation of organic Xenobiotics: Final Report DRAFT
  1628. Interference of glycolysis metabolite acetaldehyde with Xenobiotics in whole-cell biotransformations with Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  1629. Prostaglandin H synthase and lipoxygenase mediated activation of Xenobiotics in rat platelets
  1630. Development of an in vitro system to identify the human cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in the biotransformation of Xenobiotics: Application to omeprazole …
  1631. Biological purification of Xenobiotics-containing waste waters in an activated-carbon fixed bed loop-type bubble column with a membrane-equipped mass transfer …
  1632. … First Derivative Spectrophotometric Method for Identification and Determination of Carbon Monoxide Generated During the Microsomal Metabolism of Xenobiotics in …
  1633. in vivo Screen for Molt-Interfering Xenobiotics
  1634. Uptake, bioavailability, and bioaccumulation of lipophilic Xenobiotics in juvenile rainbow trout: an assessment of the role of gills and suspended particles as a …
  1635. … to “The induction of human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 mediated through a distal enhancer module by flavonoids and Xenobiotics”:[Biochem. Pharmacol. 67 …
  1636. Xenobiotics transporter MRP1 (Multidrug Resistance Protein 1) cloned from bovine-Comparison of its expression, structure and functions with human and mouse …
  1637. Anders, MW, W. Dekant, and S. Vamvakas, Glutathione-dependent toxicity. Xenobiotics 22: 1135–1145, 1992. Coughtrie, MWH, S. Sharp, K. Maxwell, and NP Innes …
  1638. Nadzieja Drela, Justyna Bien, Ewa Kozlowska: T cells homeostasis in mice exposed to airborne Xenobiotics Susumu Kawaguchi: B cell reconstitution by …
  1639. 14 Dietary alcohol and Xenobiotics
  1640. Microcosms for evaluation of degradation of {sup 14} C Xenobiotics in soil
  1641. Correction of PREVIEWS 99237433. Induction of glutathione S-transferase activity in Norway spruce by Xenobiotics and herbicide safeners. Correction of journal title …
  1642. Microcosmos for evaluation of degradation of C-14 labelled Xenobiotics in soil
  1643. MP-04.27: Xenobiotics in genito-urology: pyrethroid-induced functional disturbances in vesical detrusor and vas deferens
  1644. 2. Small Scale Transports: Observations in the Areas of Entry of Xenobiotics into the Environment 2.1 Determination of Pesticide Fluxes in Beech Forests
  1645. Modulation of Growth Hormone-regulated Hepatic Cytochrome P450 2C11 by 3-methylcholanthrene: A Model of Gene Suppression by Xenobiotics
  1646. Bioactivation of 4-alkyl substituted catechols to highly reactive quinoids: potential cytotoxic mechanism for catechol Xenobiotics.
  1647. Autoantibodies to laminin 1 in brown Norway and Lewis rats: Epitopes, cytokines, and influence of Xenobiotics
  1648. Box 1. Mechanism of cytochrome P450 induction by Xenobiotics
  1649. Metabolism of Xenobiotics of human environments
  1650. Molecular mechanisms of metabolic resistance to synthetic and natural Xenobiotics
  1651. Chemical transformation of Xenobiotics by the human gut microbiota
  1652. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  1653. Metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1654. Xenobiotics shape the physiology and gene expression of the active human gut microbiome
  1655. Xenobiotics: interaction with the intestinal microflora
  1656. Reactions and enzymes in the metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1657. Plant responses to Xenobiotics
  1658. Bioavailability of Xenobiotics in the soil environment
  1659. Microbial degradation of Xenobiotics
  1660. Classification and modelling of nonextractable residue (NER) formation of Xenobiotics in soil–a synthesis
  1661. The risks associated with wastewater reuse and Xenobiotics in the agroecological environment
  1662. Plant uptake of Xenobiotics
  1663. Host-microbial interactions in the metabolism of therapeutic and diet-derived Xenobiotics
  1664. The fate and effects of Xenobiotics in human placenta
  1665. Why amphibians are more sensitive than mammals to Xenobiotics
  1666. Occurrence of Xenobiotics in gray water and removal in three biological treatment systems
  1667. Interactions between Xenobiotics and microbial and enzymatic soil activity
  1668. The role of oxidative stress in carcinogenesis induced by metals and Xenobiotics
  1669. Xenobiotics and human health: A new view of their pharma-nutritional role
  1670. Risk assessment of Xenobiotics in stormwater discharged to Harrestrup Å, Denmark
  1671. The Transformer database: biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  1672. Interactions of cytosolic sulfotransferases with Xenobiotics
  1673. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  1674. Transgenic plants for enhanced biodegradation and phytoremediation of organic Xenobiotics
  1675. Spices, herbal Xenobiotics and the stomach: friends or foes?
  1676. Organic Xenobiotics removal in constructed wetlands, with emphasis on the importance of the support matrix
  1677. The X and why of Xenobiotics in primary biliary cirrhosis
  1678. Modeling of interactions between Xenobiotics and cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes
  1679. Environmental Xenobiotics and its effects on natural ecosystem
  1680. The human hepatoma HepaRG cells: a highly differentiated model for studies of liver metabolism and toxicity of Xenobiotics
  1681. MetaTox: web application for predicting structure and toxicity of Xenobiotics‘ metabolites
  1682. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor sans Xenobiotics: endogenous function in genetic model systems
  1683. Microbial transformation of Xenobiotics for environmental bioremediation
  1684. Cellular adaptation to Xenobiotics: Interplay between xenosensors, reactive oxygen species and FOXO transcription factors
  1685. Molecular strategies of microbia adaptation to Xenobiotics in natural environment
  1686. Intestinal UGTs as potential modifiers of pharmacokinetics and biological responses to drugs and Xenobiotics
  1687. Local kinetics and dynamics of Xenobiotics
  1688. Regulation of hepatic ABCC transporters by Xenobiotics and in disease states
  1689. Ecologically Appropriate Xenobiotics Induce Cytochrome P450s in Apis mellifera
  1690. Discovery of a widespread metabolic pathway within and among phenolic Xenobiotics
  1691. Environmental factors and bioremediation of Xenobiotics using white rot fungi
  1692. Therapeutic potential of the inhibition of the retinoic acid hydroxylases CYP26A1 and CYP26B1 by Xenobiotics
  1693. Development of a computational tool to rival experts in the prediction of sites of metabolism of Xenobiotics by p450s
  1694. The role of the placenta in fetal exposure to Xenobiotics: importance of membrane transporters and human models for transfer studies
  1695. SPE-IMS-MS: An automated platform for sub-sixty second surveillance of endogenous metabolites and Xenobiotics in biofluids
  1696. Mass fluxes and spatial trends of Xenobiotics in the waters of the city of Halle, Germany
  1697. Vitreous humor analysis for the detection of Xenobiotics in forensic toxicology: a review
  1698. Metabolic Profiling: Disease and Xenobiotics
  1699. Cross-induction of detoxification genes by environmental Xenobiotics and insecticides in the mosquito Aedes aegypti: impact on larval tolerance to chemical …
  1700. Metabolism of Xenobiotics: beneficial and adverse effects
  1701. Crosstalk between Xenobiotics metabolism and circadian clock
  1702. Do heavy metals and metalloids influence the detoxification of organic Xenobiotics in plants?
  1703. HepG2 cells as an in vitro model for evaluation of cytochrome P450 induction by Xenobiotics
  1704. N-glucuronidation of drugs and other Xenobiotics by human and animal UDP-glucuronosyltransferases
  1705. Multiple resistance to carcinogens and Xenobiotics: P-glycoproteins as universal detoxifiers
  1706. The use of molecular fluorescent markers to monitor absorption and distribution of Xenobiotics in a silkworm model
  1707. Magnetic techniques for the detection and determination of Xenobiotics and cells in water
  1708. Eco-analytical research of some Xenobiotics in soils
  1709. The glycosidation of Xenobiotics and endogenous compounds: versatility and redundancy in the UDP glycosyltransferase superfamily
  1710. Structure and function of BCRP, a broad specificity transporter of Xenobiotics and endobiotics
  1711. Alternative splicing interference by Xenobiotics
  1712. Effects of Xenobiotics on total antioxidant capacity
  1713. Proteoliposomes as tool for assaying membrane transporter functions and interactions with Xenobiotics
  1714. Sources and mass flows of Xenobiotics in urban water cycles—an overview on current knowledge and data gaps
  1715. Environmental Xenobiotics and male reproductive health
  1716. Keap1-Nrf2 signaling pathway: mechanisms of regulation and role in protection of cells against toxicity caused by Xenobiotics and electrophiles
  1717. Inducibility of drug-metabolizing enzymes by Xenobiotics in mice with liver-specific knockout of Ctnnb1
  1718. A specialist herbivore pest adaptation to Xenobiotics through up-regulation of multiple Cytochrome P450s
  1719. Mechanisms of induction of cytosolic and microsomal glutathione transferase (GST) genes by Xenobiotics and pro-inflammatory agents
  1720. Isolated human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC), a cost effective tool for predicting immunosuppressive effects of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1721. Cytochromes P450: role in the metabolism and toxicity of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1722. Bioactive polyphenols and cardiovascular disease: chemical antagonists, pharmacological agents or Xenobiotics that drive an adaptive response?
  1723. In vivo imaging of systemic transport and elimination of Xenobiotics and endogenous molecules in mice
  1724. Removal of Antibiotics in Biological Wastewater Treatment Systems A Critical Assessment Using the Activated Sludge Modeling Framework for Xenobiotics (ASM-X)
  1725. Phytoremediation of organic Xenobiotics–Glutathione dependent detoxification in Phragmites plants from European treatment sites
  1726. Effects of low-level exposure to Xenobiotics present in paints on oxidative stress in workers
  1727. … and their products as a possible means for the prevention and treatment of noncommunicable diseases and unfavorable health effects due to exposure to Xenobiotics
  1728. Intradiol dioxygenases—the key enzymes in Xenobiotics degradation
  1729. High-throughput imaging-based nephrotoxicity prediction for Xenobiotics with diverse chemical structures
  1730. The immune system and exposure to Xenobiotics in animals.
  1731. Insect glutathione S-transferase: a review of comparative genomic studies and response to Xenobiotics
  1732. Xenobiotics in the soil environment: monitoring, toxicity and management
  1733. APEX (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally occurring Xenobiotics): a free software tool to predict the kinetics of photochemical processes in surface waters
  1734. A liver-centric multiscale modeling framework for Xenobiotics
  1735. Lipid vesicles as membrane models for toxicological assessment of Xenobiotics
  1736. Cytochrome P450 and non–cytochrome P450 oxidative metabolism: Contributions to the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of Xenobiotics
  1737. The effects of cytochrome P450 induction by Xenobiotics on endobiotic metabolism in pre-clinical safety studies
  1738. Engineering sensitive glutathione transferase for the detection of Xenobiotics
  1739. Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE)-type proteins as anchor transporters for the excretion of metabolic waste products and Xenobiotics
  1740. Impact of glyphosate and benzo [a] pyrene on the tolerance of mosquito larvae to chemical insecticides. Role of detoxification genes in response to Xenobiotics
  1741. Interactions among infections, nutrients and Xenobiotics
  1742. Gene expression profiling of systems involved in the metabolism and the disposition of Xenobiotics: comparison between human intestinal biopsy samples and colon …
  1743. Screening of Xenobiotics for direct immunotoxicity in an animal study
  1744. Xenobiotics, oxidative stress, free radicals vs. antioxidants: dance of death to heaven’s life
  1745. Metagenomic analysis of the pinewood nematode microbiome reveals a symbiotic relationship critical for Xenobiotics degradation
  1746. Behavioral responses of honey bees (Apis mellifera) to natural and synthetic Xenobiotics in food
  1747. Profiling the reactive metabolites of Xenobiotics using metabolomic technologies
  1748. Measurement of Xenobiotics in saliva: is saliva an attractive alternative matrix? Case studies and analytical perspectives
  1749. Fabrication and modification of polysulfone nanofiltration membrane using organic acids: Morphology, characterization and performance in removal of Xenobiotics
  1750. Current development and applications of ordered mesoporous silicas and other sol–gel silica-based materials in food sample preparation for Xenobiotics analysis
  1751. Xenobiotics in the urban water cycle
  1752. Infectious agents and Xenobiotics in the etiology of primary biliary cirrhosis
  1753. Antioxidant gene responses to ROS-generating Xenobiotics in developing and germinated scutella of maize
  1754. Ocular toxicity from systemically administered Xenobiotics
  1755. Elevated levels of antibodies against Xenobiotics in a subgroup of healthy subjects
  1756. Application of QuEChERS for determining Xenobiotics in foods of animal origin
  1757. Dangerous pollutants (Xenobiotics) in urban water cycle
  1758. Xenobiotics removal by adsorption in the context of tertiary treatment: a mini review
  1759. Role of hepatic efflux transporters in regulating systemic and hepatocyte exposure to Xenobiotics
  1760. Central metal determines pharmacokinetics of chlorophyll-derived Xenobiotics
  1761. Bioaccumulation of Xenobiotics compound of pesticides in riverine system and its control technique: a critical review
  1762. Development of biomarkers of exposure to Xenobiotics in the honey bee Apis mellifera: application to the systemic insecticide thiamethoxam
  1763. A multi-omic approach to elucidate low-dose effects of Xenobiotics in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae
  1764. Mammalian MATE (SLC47A) transport proteins: impact on efflux of endogenous substrates and Xenobiotics
  1765. Cross-species analysis of thyroperoxidase inhibition by Xenobiotics demonstrates conservation of response between pig and rat
  1766. Maternal transfer of Xenobiotics and effects on larval striped bass in the San Francisco Estuary
  1767. White-rot fungi in phenols, dyes and other Xenobiotics treatment–a brief review
  1768. Screening and detection of the in vitro agonistic activity of Xenobiotics on the retinoic acid receptor
  1769. Determination of the transport rate of Xenobiotics and nanomaterials across the placenta using the ex vivo human placental perfusion model
  1770. Expression responses of nine cytochrome P450 genes to Xenobiotics in the cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera
  1771. A soluble acetylcholinesterase provides chemical defense against Xenobiotics in the pinewood nematode
  1772. Maternal levels of Xenobiotics that affect fetal development and childhood health.
  1773. A two‐hybrid yeast assay to quantify the effects of Xenobiotics on thyroid hormone‐mediated gene expression
  1774. The rat mammary gland: morphologic changes as an indicator of systemic hormonal perturbations induced by Xenobiotics
  1775. PERM hypothesis: the fundamental machinery able to elucidate the role of Xenobiotics and hormesis in cell survival and homeostasis
  1776. Exploiting plant metabolism for the phytoremediation of organic Xenobiotics
  1777. Xenobiotics Produce Distinct Metabolomic Responses in Zebrafish Larvae (Danio rerio)
  1778. Cysteine S-conjugate β-lyases: important roles in the metabolism of naturally occurring sulfur and selenium-containing compounds, Xenobiotics and anticancer agents
  1779. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in the human colon and rectum and its association with colorectal cancer
  1780. Acute toxicities of trace metals and common Xenobiotics to the marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus: Evaluation of its use as a benchmark species for routine …
  1781. Computational toxicological investigation on the mechanism and pathways of Xenobiotics metabolized by cytochrome P450: a case of BDE-47
  1782. Exploring the potential of fungi isolated from PAH-polluted soil as a source of Xenobiotics-degrading fungi
  1783. Direct peel monitoring of Xenobiotics in fruit by direct analysis in real time coupled to a linear quadrupole ion trap–orbitrap mass spectrometer
  1784. Discovery and evaluation of candidate sex-determining genes and Xenobiotics in the gonads of lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
  1785. RNA-seq based whole transcriptome analysis of the cyclopoid copepod Paracyclopina nana focusing on Xenobiotics metabolism
  1786. Ovarian metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1787. Feeding Activity and Xenobiotics Modulate Oxidative Status in Daphnia magna: Implications for Ecotoxicological Testing
  1788. Xenobiotics and the human gut microbiome: metatranscriptomics reveal the active players
  1789. Metabolism of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1790. Nuclear hormone receptor DHR96 mediates the resistance to Xenobiotics but not the increased lifespan of insulin-mutant Drosophila
  1791. The toxic effects of Xenobiotics on the health of humans and animals
  1792. Interactions of pharmaceuticals and other Xenobiotics on hepatic pregnane X receptor and cytochrome P450 3A signaling pathway in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus …
  1793. Metabolic and redox barriers in the skin exposed to drugs and Xenobiotics
  1794. A two-hybrid yeast assay to quantify the effects of Xenobiotics on retinoid X receptor-mediated gene expression
  1795. Use of goldfish to monitor wastewater and reuse water for Xenobiotics
  1796. Regulations of Xenobiotics and endobiotics on carboxylesterases: a comprehensive review
  1797. Functioning of Microsomal Cytochrome P450s: Murburn Concept Explains the Metabolism of Xenobiotics in Hepatocytes
  1798. The intricate link among gut “immunological niche,” microbiota, and Xenobiotics in intestinal pathology
  1799. Response of the teleost gastrointestinal system to Xenobiotics
  1800. Natural Xenobiotics to prevent cyanobacterial and algal growth in freshwater: contrasting efficacy of tannic acid, gallic acid, and gramine
  1801. The complex interplay of diet, Xenobiotics, and microbial metabolism in the gut: implications for clinical outcomes
  1802. Low environmentally relevant levels of bioactive Xenobiotics and associated degradation products cause cryptic perturbations of metabolism and molecular stress …
  1803. Single and combined genotoxic and cytotoxic effects of two Xenobiotics widely used in intensive aquaculture
  1804. Daily fluctuations and distribution of Xenobiotics, nutritional and biogenic elements in human milk in Southern Poland
  1805. Influence of physiological status on residues of lipophilic Xenobiotics in livestock
  1806. Activated soil filters (bio filters) for the elimination of Xenobiotics (micro-pollutants) from storm-and waste waters
  1807. Xenobiotics in the urban water cycle: mass flows, environmental processes, mitigation and treatment strategies
  1808. Autoreactive monoclonal antibodies from patients with primary biliary cholangitis recognize environmental Xenobiotics
  1809. Prediction of reacting atoms for the major biotransformation reactions of organic Xenobiotics
  1810. Estimation of maximum transdermal flux of nonionized Xenobiotics from basic physicochemical determinants
  1811. The use of zebrafish as a model system for investigating the role of the SULTs in the metabolism of endogenous compounds and Xenobiotics
  1812. A case-study on the accuracy of mass balances for Xenobiotics in full-scale wastewater treatment plants
  1813. Evaluation of the metabolism and hepatotoxicity of Xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slices
  1814. Susceptibility of Children to Environmental Xenobiotics
  1815. Biomarkers in biomonitoring of Xenobiotics
  1816. Degradation of Xenobiotics originating from the textile preparation, dyeing, and finishing industry using ozonation and advanced oxidation
  1817. Cord Blood Thyroid Tests in Boys Born With and Without Cryptorchidism: Correlations with Birth Parameters and In Utero Xenobiotics Exposure
  1818. The role of ABC and SLC transporters in the pharmacokinetics of dietary and herbal phytochemicals and their interactions with Xenobiotics
  1819. Human health risk assessment of non-regulated Xenobiotics in recycled water: a review
  1820. Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models for assessing the kinetics of Xenobiotics during pregnancy: achievements and shortcomings
  1821. … chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-based metallomic approaches to probe health-relevant interactions between Xenobiotics and mammalian organisms
  1822. Arbuscular mycorrhizal association is beneficial for growth and detoxification of Xenobiotics of barley under drought stress
  1823. Polymorphisms in genes involved in DNA repair and metabolism of Xenobiotics in individual susceptibility to sporadic diffuse gastric cancer
  1824. Fluorescence in situ hybridization in soil and water ecosystems: A useful method for studying the effect of Xenobiotics on bacterial community structure
  1825. Environmental biodegradation of Xenobiotics: role of potential microflora
  1826. Non-targeted, high resolution mass spectrometry strategy for simultaneous monitoring of Xenobiotics and endogenous compounds in green sea turtles on the Great …
  1827. Xenobiotics and the glucocorticoid receptor
  1828. Effects of selected Xenobiotics on hepatic and plasmatic biomarkers in juveniles of Solea senegalensis
  1829. Antennal uridine diphosphate (UDP)‐glycosyltransferases in a pest insect: diversity and putative function in odorant and Xenobiotics clearance
  1830. Enhanced metabolizing activity of human ES cell-derived hepatocytes using a 3D culture system with repeated exposures to Xenobiotics
  1831. Oxidative stress in response to Xenobiotics in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis L.: evidence for variation along a natural salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea
  1832. Potential risk of asthma associated with in utero exposure to Xenobiotics
  1833. Organic Xenobiotics and plants: from mode of action to ecophysiology
  1834. The utilisation of structural descriptors to predict metabolic constants of Xenobiotics in mammals
  1835. Can mitochondrial dysfunction be initiated by dissociative electron attachment to Xenobiotics?
  1836. Therapeutic and toxic blood concentrations of nearly 1,000 drugs and other Xenobiotics
  1837. Investigation of Xenobiotics metabolism, genotoxicity, and carcinogenicity using cyp2e1-/-mice
  1838. Characterization of a cytochrome P450 gene (CYP4G) and modulation under different exposures to Xenobiotics (tributyltin, nonylphenol, bisphenol A) in Chironomus …
  1839. Potential risk of exposure to selected xenobiotic residues and their fate in the food chain-Part. I: Classification of Xenobiotics
  1840. Chiral Xenobiotics bioaccumulations and environmental health prospectives
  1841. Unveiling a new essential cis element for the transactivation of the CYP3A4 gene by Xenobiotics
  1842. Renal UDP-glucuronosyltransferases and the glucuronidation of Xenobiotics and endogenous mediators
  1843. Strategies to drive photo-Fenton process at mild conditions for the removal of Xenobiotics from aqueous systems
  1844. … detected by endoscopic ultrasound in subjects without signs of pancreatic disease: do these indicate age-related changes, effects of Xenobiotics, or early chronic …
  1845. Identifying and classifying the sources and uses of Xenobiotics in urban environments
  1846. The mechanistic basis for the induction of hepatic steatosis by Xenobiotics
  1847. Is serum gamma-glutamyltransferase a biomarker of Xenobiotics, which are conjugated by glutathione?
  1848. Xenobiotics, types, and mode of action
  1849. Glycosylation of secondary metabolites and Xenobiotics
  1850. Cholinesterase (ChE) inhibition in pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) as environmental biomarker: ChE characterization and potential neurotoxic effects of Xenobiotics
  1851. Regulation of Xenobiotics in higher plants: Signalling and detoxification
  1852. Sex hormone-binding globulin in fish gills is a portal for sex steroids breached by Xenobiotics
  1853. Effects of uremic toxins on transport and metabolism of different biopharmaceutics drug disposition classification system Xenobiotics
  1854. Drug transporters: gatekeepers controlling access of Xenobiotics to the cellular interior
  1855. The cutaneous biochemical redox barrier: a component of the innate immune defenses against sensitization by highly reactive environmental Xenobiotics
  1856. Co-Induction of a Glutathione-S-transferase, a Glutathione Transporter and an ABC Transporter in Maize by Xenobiotics
  1857. NOM as natural Xenobiotics
  1858. Mass fluxes of Xenobiotics below cities: challenges in urban hydrogeology
  1859. New and unique methods of solid-phase extraction for use before instrumental analysis of Xenobiotics in human specimens
  1860. An untargeted metabolomics-driven approach based on LC–TOF/MS and LC–MS/MS for the screening of Xenobiotics and metabolites of Zhi-Zi-Da-Huang decoction …
  1861. Systematic analysis reveals that cancer mutations converge on deregulated metabolism of arachidonate and Xenobiotics
  1862. Xenobiotics and loss of cell adhesion drive distinct transcriptional outcomes by aryl hydrocarbon receptor signaling
  1863. The effect of Xenobiotics on microRNA expression in the rat liver
  1864. Structural basis for the role of mammalian aldehyde oxidases in the metabolism of drugs and Xenobiotics
  1865. Potential and limits of biodegradation processes for the removal of organic Xenobiotics from wastewaters
  1866. Human microsomal carbonyl reducing enzymes in the metabolism of Xenobiotics: well-known and promising members of the SDR superfamily
  1867. Xenobiotics and loss of tolerance in primary biliary cholangitis
  1868. Bioremediation of Xenobiotics: use of dead fungal biomass as biosorbent
  1869. Baseline occurrence of organochlorine pesticides and other Xenobiotics in the marine environment: Caribbean and Pacific collections
  1870. Cardiotoxicodynamics: toxicity of cardiovascular Xenobiotics
  1871. Induction of tunica vaginalis mesotheliomas in rats by Xenobiotics
  1872. Uptake of Xenobiotics from polluted waters by plants
  1873. Acute toxicity and antioxidant responses in the water flea Daphnia magna to Xenobiotics (cadmium, lead, mercury, bisphenol A, and 4-nonylphenol)
  1874. Xenobiotics removal by membrane technology: an overview
  1875. Associations between selected Xenobiotics and antinuclear antibodies in the national health and nutrition examination survey, 1999–2004
  1876. … intrinsic resistance to environmental stressors and an adaptive response elicited by chemopreventive agents that determines susceptibility to electrophilic Xenobiotics
  1877. Removal efficiencies and kinetic rate constants of Xenobiotics by ozonation in tertiary treatment
  1878. An ecosystem model of the lower Po river for use in ecological risk assessment of Xenobiotics
  1879. Genetic alterations revealed in Allium cepa-test system under the action of some Xenobiotics
  1880. Biotransformation and metabolite elucidation of Xenobiotics: characterization and identification
  1881. Cyanobacterial Xenobiotics as Evaluated by a Caenorhabditis elegans Neurotoxicity Screening Test
  1882. Urinary biomarkers of exposure to 57 Xenobiotics and its association with oxidative stress in a population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  1883. The use of enzymes in bioremediation of soil Xenobiotics
  1884. The potential of metabolomic approaches for investigating mode (s) of action of Xenobiotics: Case study with carbon tetrachloride
  1885. Magnetically modified biochar for organic Xenobiotics removal
  1886. Magnetically modified coffee silverskin for the removal of Xenobiotics from wastewater
  1887. Virtual screening as a strategy for the identification of Xenobiotics disrupting corticosteroid action
  1888. In Silico Prediction of Cytochrome P450-Mediated Biotransformations of Xenobiotics: A Case Study of Epoxidation
  1889. A structural examination and collision cross section database for over 500 metabolites and Xenobiotics using drift tube ion mobility spectrometry
  1890. Assessment of ABCG2-mediated transport of Xenobiotics across the blood–milk barrier of dairy animals using a new MDCKII in vitro model
  1891. Characterization and expression of cytochrome p450 cDNA (CYP9AT2) in Chironomus riparius fourth instar larvae exposed to multiple Xenobiotics
  1892. Ginkgo Biloba Extract Induces Gene Expression Changes in Xenobiotics Metabolism and the Myc-Centered Network
  1893. Bioidentification of Xenobiotics as a basis of water management
  1894. Three novel cytochrome P450 genes identified in the marine polychaete Perinereis nuntia and their transcriptional response to Xenobiotics
  1895. Pseudomonas benzenivorans sp. nov. and Pseudomonas saponiphila sp. nov., represented by Xenobiotics degrading type strains
  1896. Dissecting the relative contribution of OATP1B1-mediated uptake of Xenobiotics into human hepatocytes using siRNA
  1897. Radiometric determination of thyrotoxic effects of some Xenobiotics
  1898. Reactions of the Zn Proteome with Cd2+ and Other Xenobiotics: Trafficking and Toxicity
  1899. Biotransformation of flubendazole and selected model Xenobiotics in Haemonchus contortus
  1900. Use of earthworms in biomonitoring of soil Xenobiotics
  1901. Phase I and phase II reductive metabolism simulation of nitro aromatic Xenobiotics with electrochemistry coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry
  1902. Assessment of health risk from organochlorine Xenobiotics in goat milk for consumers in Poland
  1903. Integral estimation of Xenobiotics‘ toxicity with regard to their metabolism in human organism
  1904. Paraoxonase activity as a marker of exposure to Xenobiotics in tobacco smoke
  1905. Enhancement of bio-gas production and Xenobiotics degradation during anaerobic sludge digestion by ozone treated feed sludge
  1906. Glycosylation protects proteins against free radicals generated from toxic Xenobiotics
  1907. Use of volatile compound metabolic signatures in poultry liver to back-trace dietary exposure to rapidly metabolized Xenobiotics
  1908. The rationality for using prodrug approach in drug discovery programs for new Xenobiotics: opportunities and challenges
  1909. Prediction of human genes and diseases targeted by Xenobiotics using predictive toxicogenomic-derived models (PTDMs)
  1910. Modulation and absorption of Xenobiotics: the synergistic role of CYP450 and P-gp activities in cancer and neurodegenerative disorders
  1911. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: phenol degradation under conditions affecting photosynthesis
  1912. Conservation and divergence of chemical defense system in the tunicate Oikopleura dioica revealed by genome wide response to two Xenobiotics
  1913. Utilization of isolated marine mussel cells as an in vitro model to assess Xenobiotics induced genotoxicity
  1914. U-shaped dose response in vasomotor tone: a mixed result of heterogenic response of multiple cells to Xenobiotics
  1915. Overexpression of long non-coding RNAs following exposure to Xenobiotics in the aquatic midge Chironomus riparius
  1916. Stability analysis of a bioreactor model for biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  1917. A Freshwater Clam (Corbicula fluminea) Extract Reduces Cholesterol Level and Hepatic Lipids in Normal Rats and Xenobiotics-Induced Hypercholesterolemic Rats
  1918. … mass spectrometry analysis with accurate-mass database and parallel reaction monitoring for high-throughput screening and quantification of multi-Xenobiotics in …
  1919. Uptake of organic Xenobiotics by benthic invertebrates from sediment contaminated by the pulp and paper industry
  1920. Is serum γ-glutamyltransferase an exposure marker of Xenobiotics? Empirical evidence with polycylic aromatic hydrocarbon
  1921. Cytochrome P450 expression is moult stage specific and regulated by ecdysteroids and Xenobiotics in the crab Carcinus maenas
  1922. FAD-dependent enzymes involved in the metabolic oxidation of Xenobiotics
  1923. Algal diets and natural Xenobiotics impact energy allocation in cladocerans. II. Moina macrocopa and Moina micrura
  1924. Multi-component trace analysis of organic Xenobiotics in surface water containing suspended particular matter by solid phase extraction/gas chromatography–mass …
  1925. Cytochrome P450 enzymes, drug transporters and their role in pharmacokinetic drug-drug interactions of Xenobiotics: a comprehensive review
  1926. Xenobiotics from human impacts
  1927. Screening of Xenobiotics by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry using in-source fragmentation at increasing cone voltages: library …
  1928. Predicting the binding modes and sites of metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1929. The simplest flowchart stating the mechanisms for organic Xenobiotics-induced toxicity: Can it possibly be accepted as a “central dogma” for toxic mechanisms?
  1930. ULIXES, unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for Xenobiotics‘ and pollutants’ clean up
  1931. Brief maternal exposure of rats to the Xenobiotics dibutyl phthalate or diethylstilbestrol alters adult-type Leydig cell development in male offspring
  1932. Up-regulation of cytochrome P450 and phase II enzymes by Xenobiotics in precision-cut tissue slices
  1933. Applications of antioxidants in ameliorating drugs and Xenobiotics toxicity: mechanistic approach
  1934. Contribution of rat intestinal metabolism to the Xenobiotics clearance
  1935. Evaluation of the intestinal toxicity and transport of Xenobiotics utilizing precision-cut slices
  1936. A rapid screening LC‐MS/MS method based on conventional HPLC pumps for the analysis of low molecular weight Xenobiotics: application to doping control analysis
  1937. Green tea: protective action against oxidative damage induced by Xenobiotics
  1938. The inducibility of human cytochrome P450 1A by environmental-relevant Xenobiotics in the human hepatoma derived cell line HepG2
  1939. Concentrations and loads of dissolved Xenobiotics and hormones in two small river catchments of different land use in Luxembourg
  1940. Algal diets and natural Xenobiotics impact energy allocation in cladocerans. I. Daphnia magna
  1941. Removal of organic Xenobiotics by combined out/in ultrafiltration and powdered activated carbon adsorption
  1942. Gene expression responses for detecting sublethal effects of Xenobiotics and whole effluents on a Xenopus laevis embryo assay
  1943. Interactions of pharmaceuticals and other Xenobiotics on key detoxification mechanisms and cytoskeleton in Poeciliopsis lucida hepatocellular carcinoma, PLHC-1 …
  1944. Hypothetical link between endometriosis and Xenobiotics-associated genetically modified food
  1945. Access path to the ligand binding pocket may play a role in Xenobiotics selection by AhR
  1946. Magnetically responsive biocomposites for inorganic and organic Xenobiotics removal
  1947. In vivo effects of zearalenone on the expression of proteins involved in the detoxification of rat Xenobiotics
  1948. Scavenging of free-radical metabolites of aniline Xenobiotics and drugs by amino acid derivatives: toxicological implications of radical-transfer reactions
  1949. Bioremediation of plant refuges and Xenobiotics
  1950. Soil Xenobiotics and their phyto-chemical remediation
  1951. Alterations in gills of Lepomis gibbosus, after acute exposure to several Xenobiotics (pesticide, detergent and pharmaceuticals): morphometric and biochemical …
  1952. An in vitro assay to screen for the sensitizing potential of Xenobiotics
  1953. Flavin containing monooxygenases and metabolism of Xenobiotics
  1954. ETS and DEAS studies of the reduction of Xenobiotics in mitochondrial intermembrane space
  1955. The hepatic reductase null mouse as a model for exploring hepatic conjugation of Xenobiotics: application to the metabolism of diclofenac
  1956. Fate and effect of Xenobiotics on biodegradation processes: basis for respirometric appraisal
  1957. Root-level exposure reveals multiple physiological toxicity of triazine Xenobiotics in Arabidopsis thaliana
  1958. Xenobiotics: Pollutants and their degradation-methane, benzene, pesticides, bioabsorption of metals
  1959. Infodisruptions in predator–prey interactions: Xenobiotics alter microcrustaceans responses to fish infochemicals
  1960. Risk of malignant pleural mesothelioma and polymorphisms in genes involved in the genome stability and Xenobiotics metabolism
  1961. Interplay of metabolizing enzymes and transporter of Xenobiotics
  1962. Decrease of rice plant resistance and induction of hormesis and carboxylesterase titre in brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) by Xenobiotics
  1963. Non-target screening of extractable and non-extractable organic Xenobiotics in riverine sediments of Ems and Mulde Rivers, Germany
  1964. Effects of Xenobiotics and phytotoxins on reproduction in food animals
  1965. Review on the assessment of the removal efficiency of wastewater treatment plants for selected Xenobiotics
  1966. Distinct effect of Xenobiotics on the metal-binding properties of protein molecules
  1967. Metabolic phenotyping for discovery of urinary biomarkers of diet, Xenobiotics and blood pressure in the INTERMAP Study: an overview
  1968. Understanding resistance and induced responses of insects to Xenobiotics and insecticides in the age of “omics” and systems biology
  1969. Comparative evaluation of Xenobiotics in human and dietary milk: persistent organic pollutants and mycotoxins
  1970. Quantification of large-scale urban mass fluxes of Xenobiotics and of the river–groundwater interaction in the city of Halle, Germany
  1971. High hydrostatic pressure influences the in vitro response to Xenobiotics in Dicentrarchus labrax liver
  1972. Approaching Resonant Absorption of Environmental Xenobiotics Harmonic Oscillation by Linear Structures
  1973. Phytoremediation: An option for removal of organic Xenobiotics from water
  1974. Bottom-up approach for the reaction of Xenobiotics and their metabolites with model substances for natural organic matter by electrochemistry–mass spectrometry (EC …
  1975. … pollutants parathion, paraquat and bisphenol A show distinct effects towards nuclear receptors-mediated induction of Xenobiotics-metabolizing cytochromes P450 in …
  1976. The screening of forensic blood, urine, and tissue specimens for Xenobiotics using ion-trap liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  1977. Investigation of the effect of the uneven distribution of CYP3A4 and P-glycoprotein in the intestine on the barrier function against Xenobiotics: a simulation study
  1978. Characterization of cypermethrin degrading bacteria: A hidden micro flora for biogeochemical cycling of Xenobiotics
  1979. Nuclear receptors HR96 and ultraspiracle from the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda), developmental expression and induction by Xenobiotics
  1980. Acrolein, an α, β-unsaturated aldehyde, irreversibly inhibits the acetylation of aromatic amine Xenobiotics by human arylamine N-acetyltransferase 1
  1981. In Vitro effects of various Xenobiotics on Azotobacter chroococcum strains isolated from soils of southern Poland
  1982. Inhibition of in vitro cytokine production by human peripheral blood mononuclear cells treated with Xenobiotics: implications for the prediction of general toxicity and …
  1983. Isolation, determination and sorption modelling of Xenobiotics in plant materials
  1984. Metabolism of Xenobiotics by aldehyde oxidase
  1985. Emerging biomarkers of intrauterine neonatal and pediatric exposures to Xenobiotics
  1986. Vitellogenin, zona radiata protein, cathepsin D and heat shock protein 70 as biomarkers of exposure to Xenobiotics
  1987. Identification of organic Xenobiotics in urban aquatic environments using time-of-flight mass spectrometry
  1988. WEF nexus: From cancer effects of Xenobiotics to integrated sustainable technologies
  1989. Gender-dependent differences in uridine 5′-diphospho-glucuronosyltransferase have implications in metabolism and clearance of Xenobiotics
  1990. Suppression of immunity by some pesticides, Xenobiotics, and industrial chemicals. In vitro model
  1991. Xenobiotics that affect oxidative phosphorylation alter differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells at concentrations that are found in human blood
  1992. Toxicological aspects of photocatalytic degradation of selected Xenobiotics with nano-sized Mn-doped TiO2
  1993. Transfer of drugs and Xenobiotics through milk
  1994. Characterization of human lymphoblastoid cell lines as a novel in vitro test system to predict the immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics
  1995. Drug-drug interactions: interactions between Xenobiotics
  1996. Xenobiotics and autoimmunity: does acetaminophen cause primary biliary cirrhosis?
  1997. Understanding solution‐state noncovalent interactions between Xenobiotics and natural organic matter using 19F/1H heteronuclear saturation transfer difference …
  1998. Sulforaphane potentiates RNA damage induced by different Xenobiotics
  1999. Can QSAR models describing small-molecule Xenobiotics give useful tips for predicting uptake and localization of nanoparticles in living cells? And if not, why not
  2000. Redox reactions of the FAD-containing apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) with quinoidal Xenobiotics: a mechanistic study
  2001. Effect of micropollutants (organic Xenobiotics and heavy metals) on the activated sludge process
  2002. Molecular mechanisms of regulation of CYP enzymes of phase I metabolism of Xenobiotics-synthetic drugs and herbal preparations
  2003. Soil microbial and enzymatic diversity as affected by the presence of Xenobiotics
  2004. Interspecies correlations for predicting the acute toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2005. Modulation of expression and activity of intestinal multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 by Xenobiotics
  2006. The effects of drugs with immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory activities on Xenobiotics-metabolizing enzymes expression in primary human hepatocytes
  2007. Activation of extracellular peroxidase of wheat roots under the action of Xenobiotics
  2008. Untargeted screening of unknown Xenobiotics and potential toxins in plasma of poisoned patients using high-resolution mass spectrometry: Generation of xenobiotic …
  2009. Perspectives on using endophytic bacteria for the bioremediation of arable soils polluted by residual amounts of pesticides and Xenobiotics
  2010. Using molecular features of Xenobiotics to predict hepatic gene expression response
  2011. Micro-extraction of Xenobiotics and biomolecules from different matrices on nanostructures
  2012. In vitro oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics in the lancet fluke (Dicrocoelium dendriticum) and the effects of albendazole and albendazole sulphoxide ex vivo
  2013. Co-induction of CYP3A12 and 3A26 in dog liver slices by Xenobiotics: species difference between human and dog CYP3A induction
  2014. Comparative methods for analysis of protein covalent modification by electrophilic quinoids formed from Xenobiotics
  2015. Engineering and validation of a novel lipid thin film for biomembrane modeling in lipophilicity determination of drugs and Xenobiotics
  2016. Single-electron reduction of quinone and nitroaromatic Xenobiotics by recombinant rat neuronal nitric oxide synthase.
  2017. Quantitative mass flows of selected Xenobiotics in urban waters and waste water treatment plants
  2018. Protective effect of silymarin on liver damage by Xenobiotics
  2019. Effect of Various Xenobiotics on Hatching Success of Spodoptera exigua Eggs as Compared to a Natural Plant Extract
  2020. In silico platform for Xenobiotics ADME-T pharmacological properties modeling and prediction. Part I: beyond the reduction of animal model use
  2021. Removal of Xenobiotics from effluent discharge by adsorption on zeolite and expanded clay: an alternative to activated carbon?
  2022. Network analysis and cross species comparison of protein–protein interaction networks of human, mouse and rat cytochrome P450 proteins that degrade Xenobiotics
  2023. Oxidation and adduct formation of Xenobiotics in a microfluidic electrochemical cell with boron doped diamond electrodes and an integrated passive gradient rotation …
  2024. Developing methods for bioidentification of Xenobiotics for water quality assessment
  2025. Xenobiotics in fish
  2026. Complex approach to Xenobiotics hepatotoxicity testing using a microfluidic system
  2027. Laboratory tests on the impact of superabsorbent polymers on transformation and sorption of Xenobiotics in soil taking 14C-imazalil as an example
  2028. Biosurfactant: A promising approach toward the remediation of Xenobiotics, a way to rejuvenate the marine ecosystem
  2029. Xenobiotics enhance laccase activity in alkali-tolerant γ-proteobacterium JB
  2030. Electrochemical DNA biosensors–useful diagnostic tools for the detection of damage to DNA caused by organic Xenobiotics (a review)
  2031. Effects of associative pseudomonads and methylobacteria on plant growth and resistance to phytopathogens and Xenobiotics
  2032. Effects of toxicologically relevant Xenobiotics and the lipid-derived electrophile 4-hydroxynonenal on macrophage cholesterol efflux: silencing carboxylesterase 1 has …
  2033. The significance of ABC transporters in human placenta for the exposure of the fetus to Xenobiotics
  2034. Magnetically-modified natural biogenic iron oxides for organic Xenobiotics removal
  2035. Evaluation of genotoxic effects of Xenobiotics in fishes using comet assay—a review
  2036. A test of the potentialities of the APEX software (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally occurring Xenobiotics). Modelling the photochemical persistence of the …
  2037. Resistin as a prooxidant factor and predictor of endothelium damage in patients with mild acute pancreatitis exposed to tobacco smoke Xenobiotics
  2038. Amphiphilic Copolymer for Delivery of Xenobiotics: In Vivo Studies in a Freshwater Invertebrate, a Mesostominae Flatworm
  2039. Caco-2 cells and Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) for prediction of transepithelial transport of Xenobiotics (model drug: caffeine)
  2040. Cumulative genotoxic and apoptotic effects of Xenobiotics in a mini organ culture model of human nasal mucosa as detected by the alkaline single cell microgel …
  2041. UDP-glucuronyltransferases in detoxification and activation metabolism of endogenous compounds and Xenobiotics
  2042. The effect of chlorpyrifos-oxon and other Xenobiotics on the human cytochrome P450-dependent metabolism of naphthalene and deet
  2043. Usefulness of the chaotropic effect in sample preparation for chromatographic analysis of acidic Xenobiotics in human plasma
  2044. Effect of chronic pesticide exposure on murine cornea: a histopathological, cytological and flow cytometric approach to study ocular damage by Xenobiotics
  2045. Variation of bacterial community immobilized in polyethylene glycol carrier during mineralization of Xenobiotics analyzed by TGGE technique
  2046. In vivo assessment and potential diagnosis of Xenobiotics that perturb the thyroid pathway: Proteomic analysis of Xenopus laevis brain tissue following exposure to …
  2047. Drug metabolizing enzyme expression in rat choroid plexus: effects of in vivo Xenobiotics treatment
  2048. Biomimetic Oxidations of Xenobiotics by Metalloporphyrin Catalysts: Design Considerations
  2049. Integrative and comparative reproductive biology: From alligators to Xenobiotics
  2050. Modern approaches to assessment of metabolism disorders of Xenobiotics during their administration into body from external environment
  2051. Predicting mitochondrial targeting by small molecule Xenobiotics within living cells using QSAR models
  2052. A new danger in the air: how pulmonary innate immunity copes with man-made airborne Xenobiotics
  2053. Xenobiotics: An essential precursor for living system
  2054. Multidisciplinary aspects of regulatory systems relevant to multiple stressors: aging, Xenobiotics and radiation
  2055. Stimulatory effect of Xenobiotics on oxidative electron transport of chemolithotrophic nitrifying bacteria used as biosensing element
  2056. The influence of Xenobiotics in river sediment on the reproduction and survival of Daphnia magna, 1820, Straus
  2057. Hemoglobin adducts as biomarkers of human exposure to selected Xenobiotics
  2058. … assays and enantioselective HPLC analyses for evaluation of profens as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, potential anticancer agents and common Xenobiotics
  2059. Membrane phospholipid augments cytochrome P4501a enzymatic activity by modulating structural conformation during detoxification of Xenobiotics
  2060. Toxicity of Xenobiotics during sulfate, iron, and nitrate reduction in primary sewage sludge suspensions
  2061. Metabolism of drugs and other Xenobiotics in giant liver fluke (Fascioloides magna)
  2062. Influence of the rhizosphere on the biodegradation of organic Xenobiotics–a case study with 2, 4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
  2063. Ocular toxicity assessment from systemically administered Xenobiotics: considerations in drug development
  2064. Binding affinity of terrestrial and aquatic humics toward organic Xenobiotics
  2065. Induction of drug-metabolizing enzymes: contrasting roles in detoxification and bioactivation of drugs and Xenobiotics
  2066. Amine oxidases of the quinoproteins family: their implication in the metabolic oxidation of Xenobiotics
  2067. In silico platform for Xenobiotics ADME-T pharmacological properties modeling and prediction. Part II: the body in a Hilbertian space
  2068. Evaluation of rat in vivo fetal-to-maternal transfer clearances of various Xenobiotics by umbilical perfusion
  2069. Industrial and Environmental Xenobiotics: Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics of Organic Chemicals and Metals Proceedings of an International Conference …
  2070. Serum antioxidant parameters in patients poisoned by different Xenobiotics
  2071. Stable isotope probing as a tool for the detection of active microorganisms in Xenobiotics degradation
  2072. Construction and Comparison of Trametes versicolor Laccase Biosensors Capable of Detecting Xenobiotics
  2073. Biotoxins and Xenobiotics
  2074. … 2014 workshop report: Animal models to study pregnancy pathologies; new approaches to study human placental exposure to Xenobiotics; biomarkers of pregnancy …
  2075. Can Xenobiotics accumulated in adipose tissue contribute to a carcinogenic risk?
  2076. Applicability of the Rayleigh equation for enantioselective metabolism of chiral Xenobiotics by microsomes, hepatocytes and in-vivo retention in rabbit tissues
  2077. Natural Marine and Synthetic Xenobiotics Get on Nematode’s Nerves: Neuro-Stimulating and Neurotoxic Findings in Caenorhabditis elegans
  2078. External validation of structure-biodegradation relationship (SBR) models for predicting the biodegradability of Xenobiotics
  2079. The risk associated with the Xenobiotics released through wastewater reuse
  2080. Effect of some Xenobiotics on oxidative metabolism of human blood neutrophils
  2081. Detoxification function of the Arabidopsis sulphotransferase AtSOT12 by sulphonation of Xenobiotics
  2082. Screening of the inhibitory effect of Xenobiotics on alcohol metabolism using S9 rat liver fractions
  2083. … calcium channel blockers display enantiospecific effects on the expression and enzyme activities of human Xenobiotics-metabolizing cytochromes P450
  2084. Gene expression and environmental exposure to Xenobiotics: Overview and applications
  2085. … and reversed‐phase liquid chromatography with on‐line sample treatment for the simultaneous separation of excreted Xenobiotics and endogenous metabolites in …
  2086. No major role for glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms in sensitization to para-phenylenediamine and other Xenobiotics; an association study and …
  2087. In vitro effects of various Xenobiotics on Fusarium spp. strains isolated from cereals
  2088. Exploring Prospects of Monooxygenase-Based Biocatalysts in Xenobiotics
  2089. Effect of Mineral Xenobiotics on the Enzymatic Activity of Anthropogenically Changed Soils.
  2090. Simultaneous determination of a broad spectrum of nonconjugated Xenobiotics by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
  2091. The vascular toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2092. The protein oxidative damage level and lifespan modulation by Xenobiotics in Drosophila melanogaster
  2093. Silica-based hybrid materials as biocompatible coatings for Xenobiotics sensors
  2094. Toxicity profiles of four metals and 17 Xenobiotics in the human hepatoma cell line HepG2 and the protozoa Tetrahymena pyriformis—A comparison
  2095. Addressing the impact of environmental Xenobiotics in coal-fired flue gas
  2096. Possible reasons for past failures of genetic engineering techniques for creating novel, Xenobiotics-degrading bacteria
  2097. Chromatography of Xenobiotics in biological and environmental matrices
  2098. Impact of biochar on soil fertility and behaviour of Xenobiotics in soil
  2099. Biological function of Xenobiotics through protein binding and transportation in living cells.
  2100. Effects of Xenobiotics and nutrients on host resistance studied in experimental human infections adapted to rodents
  2101. Tetrahymena pyriformis as a valuable unicellular animal model organism for determination of Xenobiotics
  2102. … of the expression and function of ATP binding cassette transporters in Caco-2 and T84 cells on stimulation by selected endogenous compounds and Xenobiotics
  2103. 14-Aminotetradecanoic acid exhibits antioxidant activity and ameliorates Xenobiotics-induced cytotoxicity
  2104. The X-factor in primary biliary cirrhosis: monosomy X and Xenobiotics
  2105. Applying of the information technologies for toxicity analysis of organic Xenobiotics from an international list of the Baltic Sea pollutants
  2106. Induction of leydig cell tumors by Xenobiotics
  2107. Environmental toxicity and the role of Pseudomonads in biodegradation of Xenobiotics
  2108. Biodegradation of octyltin compounds by Cochliobolus lunatus and influence of Xenobiotics on fungal fatty acid composition
  2109. … exhibits a strong influence towards UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) 1A1, 1A9 and 2B7-mediated metabolism of Xenobiotics and endogenous substances
  2110. Effect of Xenobiotics on the structure of the rabbit’s liver.
  2111. Harmful effects of the environment Xenobiotics on the human body
  2112. The effect of polymorphism of genes of Xenobiotics detoxication on the frequencies of spontaneous and induced chromosome aberrations in human lymphocytes
  2113. Bioactive compounds (hepatoprotective or anti-inflammatory Xenobiotics)/cyclodextrin nanoparticles: a comparative study
  2114. Xenobiotics in urban water systems–investigation and estimation of chemical fluxes
  2115. Depuration technique of Xenobiotics with reference to accumulation and elimination of Paraquat Dichloride in Clarias gariepinus
  2116. Interaction between the zebrafish (Danio rerio) organic cation transporter 1 (Oct1) and endo-and Xenobiotics
  2117. Classification, resources and elimination of Xenobiotics in stormwater
  2118. A new in vitro protocol for assessing phototoxic effects of Xenobiotics on human keratinocytes
  2119. The estimation of consumer health risk associated with organochlorine Xenobiotics in hard smoked cheese in Poland
  2120. Immunomodulatory effect of Xenobiotics
  2121. Bioactivation by Phase‐II‐Enzyme‐Catalyzed Conjugation of Xenobiotics
  2122. Biomimetic oxidation of aromatic Xenobiotics: synthesis of the phenolic metabolites from the anti-HIV drug efavirenz
  2123. Some biochemical parameters of the transformation of Xenobiotics in the freshwater pearl mussel Margaritifera margaritifera
  2124. Reproductive organogenesis in the apple snail Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1822), with reference to the effects of Xenobiotics
  2125. Phenol biodegradation by two Xenobiotics-tolerant bacteria immobilized in polyethylene oxide cryogels
  2126. Screening and monitoring microbial Xenobiotics‘ biodegradation by rapid, inexpensive and easy to perform microplate UV-absorbance measurements
  2127. Selected data concerning acute intoxications with Xenobiotics in Poland in the year 2010
  2128. Methods for toxicity testing of Xenobiotics in wastewater treatment plants and in receiving water bodies
  2129. Development of a dynamic pharmacokinetic model to estimate bioconcentration of Xenobiotics in earthworms
  2130. The Significance of ABC Transporters in Human Placenta for the Exposure of Fetus to Xenobiotics
  2131. Qualitative and quantitative changes in biochemical constituents in the rice plant treated with different Xenobiotics
  2132. Cytomorphological changes of gepatorenalny system of rabbits at the combined poisoning with Xenobiotics
  2133. Current approaches for the assessment of in situ remediation of Xenobiotics
  2134. Measuring altered disposition of Xenobiotics in experimental models of liver disease
  2135. CYP1A1 based on metabolism of Xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 regulates chicken male germ cell differentiation
  2136. IFPA meeting 2015 workshop report III: nanomedicine applications and exosome biology, Xenobiotics and endocrine disruptors and pregnancy, and lipid
  2137. Epigenetics and environmental exposure to Xenobiotics
  2138. Functional polymorphisms of Xenobiotics metabolizing enzymes—a research topic
  2139. Using unexplained variation in the chemical composition of organisms for identification of Xenobiotics in ecological studies
  2140. Biological treatment of wastewaters generated by furniture industry. Part 1. Laboratory-scale process for biodegradation of recalcitrant Xenobiotics
  2141. Removal of Xenobiotics from wastewater in sequencing batch reactors: Conventional and two-phase configurations
  2142. Probiotics: potential role in protection against cancer driven by dietary Xenobiotics
  2143. Xenobiotics impact on animal and human health: distribution and toxic effects n reproduction.
  2144. Health Condition, Molecular Genetics and Biochemical Markers of Individual Sensitivity to Xenobiotics in Children.
  2145. Hepatic and intestinal multidrug resistance-associated protein 2: transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation by Xenobiotics
  2146. The role of polymorphism of genes of the I and II phase of Xenobiotics biotransformation in the development of recurrent and chronic bronchitis in adolescent-smokers
  2147. Optimization of an in vitro assay methodology for competitive binding of thyroidogenic Xenobiotics with thyroxine on human transthyretin and albumin
  2148. Adaptation to Xenobiotics and Toxic Compounds by Cupriavidus and Ralstonia with Special Reference to Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34 and Mobile Genetic …
  2149. Establishment of real-time PCR for analyzing mRNA abundance in Chlorella vulgaris exposed to Xenobiotics
  2150. Microcystins: Potent Xenobiotics
  2151. Removal of Xenobiotics in a two phase sequencing batch reactor: kinetics and modelling
  2152. Influence of different flow conditions on the occurrence and behavior of potentially hazardous organic Xenobiotics in the influent and effluent of a municipal …
  2153. Environmental Biotechnology: Biodegradation, Bioremediation, and Bioconversion of Xenobiotics for Sustainable Development
  2154. … in the placenta, growth factors and villous trophoblast differentiation, role of the placenta in regulating fetal exposure to Xenobiotics during pregnancy, infection and …
  2155. Rapid methods for multiply determining potent Xenobiotics based on the optoelectronic imaging
  2156. Metabolic biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  2157. Elimination of Xenobiotics in a female patient with fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, and trunk obesity.
  2158. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry designation and prediction of metabolic dealkylation and hydroxylation reactions in Xenobiotics exemplified by tramadol
  2159. Oxidative stress in jobs with exposure to Xenobiotics
  2160. Physiological processes governing the gastrointestinal absorption of lipids and lipophilic Xenobiotics
  2161. The sperm motility in marine teleosts as a tool to evaluate the toxic effects of Xenobiotics
  2162. System approach to the hygienic standards of Xenobiotics in different environments
  2163. A human stem cell model for creating placental syncytiotrophoblast, the major cellular barrier that limits fetal exposure to Xenobiotics
  2164. Necessity to evaluate the genetic safety of Xenobiotics in mammalian experiments
  2165. Nonextractable residues (NER) from Xenobiotics in soil: a new classification and relevance in the risk assessment
  2166. Effect of Xenobiotics in the soil on the germination of maize
  2167. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics in soil by fungi
  2168. The interactions between Xenobiotics and soil microbial communities
  2169. Do Candida spp.“Read” Nietzsche? Can Xenobiotics modulate their aggressiveness? Proposition that chemicals may interfere in their virulence attributes
  2170. Drosophila melanogaster Mg. as the test-object for screening Xenobiotics on acaricidal activity
  2171. Carbohydrate metabolism in acute poisoning with Xenobiotics
  2172. Comparative genome analysis of Oceanimonas sp. GK1, a halotolerant bacterium with considerable Xenobiotics degradation potentials
  2173. A multifaceted bioremediation of Xenobiotics using fungi
  2174. 1H NMR Monitoring of the Canine Metabolic Profile after Oral Administration of Xenobiotics Using Multivariate Statistics
  2175. Aconitase and Developmental EndPointsasEarly IndicatorsofCellularToxicity Induced by Xenobiotics in Drosophila Melanogaster
  2176. Xenobiotics in the Limbic System—Affecting Brain’s Network Function
  2177. Role of the blood-brain barrier in disposition of endobiotics and Xenobiotics
  2178. A new research journal to understand the interactions of Xenobiotics with living organisms
  2179. Low-dose ionizing radiation induces neurotoxicity in the neonate: acute or fractionated doses and interaction with Xenobiotics in mice
  2180. Decomposition of Xenobiotics during visible light irradiation in the presence of immobilised photosensitisers: kinetics study
  2181. Study of the matrix effect on the determination of nonconjugated Xenobiotics in human urine by high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry
  2182. Structures and thermodynamics of biphenyl dihydrodiol stereoisomers and their metabolites in the enzymatic degradation of arene Xenobiotics
  2183. Transport and fate of Xenobiotics in the urban water cycle: Studies in Halle/Saale and Leipzig (Germany)
  2184. Dissipation of polar Xenobiotics from pharmaceutical POCIS and suggestion of a performance reference compound
  2185. Effect of Methyl Groups of Bisphenolic Xenobiotics on Their Biodegradation Rates by a White-Rot Basidiomycete
  2186. Acute and Chronic Liver Diseases Induced by Drugs or Xenobiotics
  2187. Biodegradation potential of Nocardia farcinica BN26 for Xenobiotics mineralisation
  2188. N-Glucuronidation of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2189. Polymorphism of genes of the system of biotransformation of Xenobiotics in patients with occupational allergic dermatoses
  2190. Role of animal molybdoenzymes in detoxification of Xenobiotics
  2191. Influence of Xenobiotics on the course of rheumatoid arthritis
  2192. Hypothetical link between endometriosis and Xenobiotics-associated genetically modified food.
  2193. Role of soil minerals in transformations of natural organics and Xenobiotics in soil
  2194. Investigating the cytotoxic mechanisms of hepatotoxicity induced by Xenobiotics and their metabolites
  2195. Two photon microscopy for studies of Xenobiotics in human skin
  2196. Assessment of phloem mobility of Xenobiotics in Triticum aestivum and Brachypodium distachyon
  2197. Membrane BioReactors: A Cost-Effective Solution to Enhance the Removal of Xenobiotics from Urban Wastewaters?
  2198. The role of polymorphisms genes of detoxification of Xenobiotics in the development of endometriosis
  2199. Toxicokinetics of Xenobiotics
  2200. Effects of Xenobiotics on the glutathione and glucose metabolism of cultured astrocytes
  2201. Ozone treatment of excess biological sludge and Xenobiotics removal
  2202. Isolation of xenobiotic-degrading bacteria and analysis of bacterial community variation in soil microcosm contaminated with Xenobiotics
  2203. Xenobiotics influence on estrogen activity
  2204. Retracted: Antibiotic Resistance Gene Pool and Bacterial Adaptation to Xenobiotics in the Environment
  2205. Elements of a systematic approach to hygienic regulation of Xenobiotics
  2206. HRMS for the quantification of Xenobiotics in biological samples
  2207. Plasma sample preparation for solid phase extraction of chosen Xenobiotics, utilizing salts differing in ion chaotropicity
  2208. BIOTRANSFORMATION OF Xenobiotics AND HORMONES
  2209. Computational modeling of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of selected Xenobiotics
  2210. Prospects of using endophytic bacteria for bioremediation of arable soils polluted by residual amounts of pesticides and Xenobiotics.
  2211. Human Being as Biomonitor of Soil Xenobiotics
  2212. Role of ancestral genotypes of the genes of Xenobiotics biotransformation in susceptibility to lung cancer among Mayak workers
  2213. Xenobiotics in the environment: an investigation on the transformation kinetics, the environmental metabolites and their formation mechanisms
  2214. Drinking water as a source of human exposure to Xenobiotics: The case of disinfection by-product N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)
  2215. Effects of Xenobiotics on drug pharmacokinetics and safety
  2216. Tools for prediction of Xenobiotics interaction with human cytochrome P450
  2217. Sinecological approach to diagnostification of microbicidal effect of Xenobiotics
  2218. Current concerns related to wastewater reuse and Xenobiotics
  2219. Environmental Xenobiotics and the use of natural products to minimize and/or counteract their risk of exposure
  2220. Estrogen mimicking effects of Xenobiotics in fish
  2221. Glutathione and hepatobiliary transport of Xenobiotics
  2222. The Xenobiotics: An Overview
  2223. LC-MS/MS screen for Xenobiotics and metabolites
  2224. Applications of Clay Materials for the Removal of Organic Xenobiotics from Contaminated Waters
  2225. Lactation and contamination of breast milk with Xenobiotics
  2226. Novel method for chase analysis of oligosaccharide metabolic error caused by Xenobiotics
  2227. The biotransformation of Xenobiotics in the organism of children with caries
  2228. Chapter Immune System and Environmental Xenobiotics-The Effect of Selected Mineral Fibers and Particles on the Immune Response
  2229. Advance on regulation and metabolic pathway in bacterial degradation of Xenobiotics.
  2230. Influence of Xenobiotics on the microbiological and agrochemical parameters of soddy-podzolic soil
  2231. The risks associated with wastewater reuse and Xenobiotics in the agroecological environment [electronic resource]
  2232. State-of-the-art chemical analyses: Xenobiotics, plant proteomics, and residues in plant based products
  2233. Responses to environmental Xenobiotics: from endocrine disruption to lipid homeostasis imbalance
  2234. Do Cytochrome P450 Enzymes Contribute to the Metabolism of Xenobiotics in Human?
  2235. Different organic carbon status in soil and its influence on the distribution of 14C-labelled Xenobiotics in soil fractions
  2236. Myocardial infarction at the age under 50: influence of occupational Xenobiotics (analysis of chemical elements in hair of patients)
  2237. Isolation and characterization of plant synergistic bacteria capable of degrading Xenobiotics from oil spillage sites
  2238. Behavioral and biochemical processing of natural and synthetic Xenobiotics in the western honey bee apis mellifera
  2239. Effect of cholesterol on the functional activity of proteins responsible for the resistance of human lymphocytes to Xenobiotics
  2240. Automated ion trap LC-MS screening for Xenobiotics in vitreous humor
  2241. Interactions of Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) and Xenobiotics
  2242. Frequency of polymorphisms in gene-coding Xenobiotics metabolizing enzymes and DNA repir proteins in young, healthy Polish individuals
  2243. Biomimetic Oxidations of Xenobiotics by Metalloporphyrin and Salen Catalysts: Recent Applications
  2244. Treatment of Xenobiotics during anaerobic digestion and its enhancement upon post-ozonation of the anaerobically treated sludge
  2245. Spin labeling ESR investigation of a role of humic acids at covalent binding of Xenobiotics to soil
  2246. Polymorphic low penetrance genes and breast cancer: The role of genes involved in metabolism of Xenobiotics, estrogens and reactive oxygen species
  2247. The ability of filamentous fungi isolated from polluted soil to heavy metals uptake and Xenobiotics degradation
  2248. Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 and Xenobiotics
  2249. … tuberculosis with concomitant damages of hepato-pancreato-biliary system taking into account deletion polymorphism of Xenobiotics detoxication system genes …
  2250. Xenobiotics: How the Environment Changes Your Body
  2251. Distribution of polymorphic variants of the GSTP1 gene involved in biotransformation of Xenobiotics in Tundra Nenets and Nganasans in comparison to Russians
  2252. Metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  2253. Xenobiotics to the rescue
  2254. Project summary: a critical synopsis of mechanisms of action of low-dose Xenobiotics in mammalian organisms as a basis for assessing aggregated effects of …
  2255. Contribution of mass spectrometry for the detection of Xenobiotics implicated in cases of drug-facilitated crimes and the quantitation of urinary metabolites of polycyclic …
  2256. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF Xenobiotics AND PHARMA TECHNOLOGY
  2257. Novel function of SMC1 as transport of Xenobiotics
  2258. Regulation of human hepatic estrogen sulfotransferase (SULT1E1) expression by Xenobiotics and lipid intermediates.
  2259. Xenobiotics in the Soil Environment
  2260. Highlight: Xenobiotics and Cell Signaling
  2261. Bioidentification of Xenobiotics as a Part of Wastewater Control
  2262. Prediction of Xenobiotics metabolism in human
  2263. Bioidentification of Xenobiotics in water as a part of pollution control
  2264. Xenobiotics removal by phototransformation in the context of tertiary treatment
  2265. Novel Reactions To Degrade Xenobiotics
  2266. Xenobiotics (reviewed in Ref. 25).
  2267. Prediction of bacterial growth on Xenobiotics
  2268. Corrigendum to” Urinary biomarkers of exposure to 57 Xenobiotics and its association with oxidative stress in a population in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia”[Environ. Res. 150 …
  2269. CHEMOINFORMATICS OF Xenobiotics
  2270. Ovarian Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2271. Xenobiotics and Autoimmune Diseases
  2272. Selected data concerning acute intoxications with Xenobiotics in Poland in the year 2009
  2273. Xenobiotics in Urban Ground Water Systems
  2274. Generation and Characterization of Novel Pathways to Degrade Xenobiotics
  2275. Development of Tolerance to the Toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2276. Gormezis Effect of Cells Response on the Prolonged Influension of Xenobiotics
  2277. LEVELS OF Xenobiotics IN THE FOOD TESTED FOR STABILITY IN TERMS OF THE METOBOLISM
  2278. Xenobiotics REMOVAL IN CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF RUSSIA
  2279. Effects of Xenobiotics on Poplar
  2280. Xenobiotics; effects on female fertility
  2281. Phototransformation of selected Xenobiotics in the context of planted discharge area
  2282. Xenobiotics in Process of Wastewater Treatment–Web Knowledge Base
  2283. Metabolism of Xenobiotics (detoxification)
  2284. A novel function of SMC1 as a transporter of Xenobiotics.
  2285. The role of GST enzymes in deto xification of Xenobiotics.
  2286. Santa Rosa IRWP-Discharge Compliance Project Xenobiotics Update
  2287. The hygienic standards of Xenobiotics in different environments as a unified system
  2288. Role of Transcription Factors in the Pharmacokinetics of Xenobiotics
  2289. Polyphenols and Their Intervention in Xenobiotics
  2290. THE LABORATORY APPROACH TO WORKERS EXPOSED TO Xenobiotics
  2291. Ovarian Metabolism of Xenobiotics.
  2292. LC/MS-based multivariative analysis for the comparative metabolism study of Xenobiotics
  2293. Understanding the Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) Challenges of Xenobiotics and Their Remedial Approaches
  2294. The monitoring of some Xenobiotics residues in milk.
  2295. Modules of Emerging Xenobiotics Detection in Mixed Urban Wastewater
  2296. White-rot fungi and Xenobiotics
  2297. 10th International Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX), Toronto, Canada-September 29-October 3, 2013
  2298. T140: Epigenetically active Xenobiotics in cancer prevention and therapy optimization
  2299. COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE TOXICITY OF Xenobiotics TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THEIR METABOLISM IN THE HUMAN ORGANISM
  2300. Xenobiotics in the Food Chain: Quantitative Analysis, Toxic Impact, and Usage History
  2301. Seasonality in acute intoxication with Xenobiotics
  2302. Molecular biomarkers in fish exposed to Xenobiotics
  2303. Morphometric features of the thymus structure due to the influence of Xenobiotics
  2304. Applying of photolitic processes in advenced degradation of some Xenobiotics from municipal wastewater
  2305. Dermatoxicology, a new discipline for the study of cutaneous effects of new Xenobiotics
  2306. The Toxic Effects of Xenobiotics on the Health of Humans and Animals
  2307. PREDICTION OF THE METABOLIC NETWORK FOR Xenobiotics IN THE HUMAN ORGANISM
  2308. Animal models used in the investigation of Xenobiotics of food interest and pharmaceutical interest
  2309. Effects of environmental Xenobiotics on the nervous system in animal experiments
  2310. ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE SPLEEN UNDER THE IMPACT OF Xenobiotics
  2311. Susceptibility of Neonatal Rats to Xenobiotics
  2312. Immune Responses to Noxious Xenobiotics
  2313. Bioanalytical strategies for the quantification of Xenobiotics in biological fluids and tissues
  2314. PHYSIOLOGY BASED MODEL OF CHOLESTEROL METABOLISM AND ITS INTERACTIONS WITH Xenobiotics
  2315. Dynamics of Bioelements Contents of Organs and Tissues of Animals Organism under Influence of Xenobiotics
  2316. Phytobiopreparations and adaptive premixes for animals in provinces contaminated by Xenobiotics
  2317. Xenobiotics and Methabolic Disorders Impact on Inflammatory Values in Patients with Myocardial Infarction
  2318. The influence of Xenobiotics on the metabolism of copper in the experiment on warm-blooded animals
  2319. Functional polymorphisms of Xenobiotics metabolizing enzymes—
  2320. Marine Microbial Diversity: Potential Functions to Degrade Xenobiotics
  2321. Isocyanates and formaldehyde–low molecular weight Xenobiotics
  2322. Selected sociological aspects in patients intentionally intoxicated with Xenobiotics
  2323. Xenobiotics concentration and mobility in bovine milk from Italian farms
  2324. A systemic review of the prothrombotic risk of Xenobiotics: from cell to system
  2325. Xenobiotics as Probes of Carbohydrate Metabolism
  2326. Pharmaceutical characterization of selected Xenobiotics utilizing novel drug delivery systems
  2327. The influence of Xenobiotics and environmental selection upon carcinogenic changes in human male reproductive system
  2328. Approaching Resonant Absorption of Environmental Xenobiotics Harmonic Oscillation by Linear Structures
  2329. Metabolic activity of gut microbiota and Xenobiotics
  2330. SERUM ANTIOXIDANT PARAMETERS IN PATIENTS POISONED BY DIFFERENT Xenobiotics
  2331. Quantifying biotransformation of Xenobiotics in mammals
  2332. Xenobiotics substance residue used in animal production in the soil.
  2333. Influence of non-hydrophobic factors on the sorption of ionizable Xenobiotics to solids
  2334. Book Review: Metabolic Profiling: Disease and Xenobiotics (Volume 21 of Issues in Toxicology)
  2335. Xenobiotics in freshwater streams of Hesse, Germany
  2336. Xenobiotics and Methabolic Disorders Impact on Inflammatory Values in Patients with Myocardial Infarction
  2337. Deoxyribonucleic acid interactions specific to biochemical injury induced by some carcinogenic Xenobiotics.
  2338. Interspecies relationships in the acute toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2339. General unknown screening of Xenobiotics: the contribution of an acidic extraction
  2340. WEB SERVICE FOR PREDICTING STRUCTURE AND TOXICITY OF Xenobiotics‘METABOLITES
  2341. TRANSCRIPTOMIC APPROACHES TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF Xenobiotics IN RUMINANTS
  2342. Invited Editorial Environmental Xenobiotics and Male Reproductive Health
  2343. Short‐term Tests for the Determination of Genotoxic and Carcinogenic Potential of Xenobiotics
  2344. Influence of Xenobiotics on the stability of natural micellar aggregates.
  2345. Synergism in mixtures of Xenobiotics as the negative factor for ecology safety; Sinergizm v smesi ksenobiotikov kak negativnyj faktor v sisteme obespecheniya …
  2346. Xenobiotics-Mediated Modulation of ATPases and Biomedical Implications
  2347. Report on contamination of P-rich waste materials with organic Xenobiotics
  2348. Bioactivation of Xenobiotics in Lung: Role of CYPs and FMOs
  2349. How do caterpillars cope with Xenobiotics? The case of Mythimna unipuncta, a species with low susceptibility to Bt
  2350. Development of a Metabolomics Platform for in vivo Assessment of Impacts of Xenobiotics on the CNS
  2351. The role of sorption in the ecological risk assessment of Xenobiotics
  2352. The effects of Xenobiotics on steroidogenesis in human:” in vitro” and” in vivo” investigations
  2353. Investigation of runoff generation from anthropogenic sources with dissolved Xenobiotics
  2354. MetaTox: Web resource for prediction of the metabolic network for Xenobiotics in the human organism
  2355. Bioremediation of Xenobiotics-contaminated Sites: Concept and Selected Case Studies
  2356. TGF-β sensitizes heptocytes for damage by Xenobiotics
  2357. Assessment of Genotoxicity of Xenobiotics by RAPD-PCR
  2358. The toxicity of Xenobiotics in an aquatic environment: connecting body residues with adverse effects
  2359. Moduli određivanja emergentnih ksenobiotika u mešovitim otpadnim vodama/Modules of emerging Xenobiotics detection in mixed urban wastewater
  2360. Removal of Xenobiotics and generation of by-products by ozonation in the context of tertiary treatment
  2361. Cross-talks between heavy metals and Xenobiotics metabolizing enzymes
  2362. Assessment of cytotoxic and endocrine potential of selected Xenobiotics commonly present in food products
  2363. Synergism in mixtures of Xenobiotics as the negative factor for ecology safety
  2364. Liver, bile secretion, and Xenobiotics.
  2365. THE ANALYSIS OF EXPOSURES TO NATURAL Xenobiotics RECORDED BY HACETTEPE DRUG AND POISON INFORMATION UNIT BETWEEN 2005 AND 2014
  2366. An in silico model to predict renal clearance of Xenobiotics in humans
  2367. Do crosstalks with primary and secondary metabolism limit or stimulate the detoxification of Xenobiotics?
  2368. Investigation and integrative modelling of Xenobiotics discharged from urban drainage systems
  2369. Applications of Antioxidants in Ameliorating Drugs and Xenobiotics Toxicity: Mechanistic Approach
  2370. Environmental analysis with ion chromatography-current status and future perspectives, Part III: organic Xenobiotics.
  2371. Biphasic Dose–Response Phenomenon Induced by Xenobiotics and Its Application in Soil Risk Assessment
  2372. Biosensors for Ecotoxicity of Xenobiotics: A Focus on Soil and Risk Assessment
  2373. DETECTION OF Xenobiotics IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC WATERS BY ESTIMATING THEIR BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS IN FISH
  2374. Biological defense system against Xenobiotics in meat-producing animals
  2375. Optimization of the hydrolysis stage for sample preparation for the steroid profile and Xenobiotics analysis
  2376. The effect of Xenobiotics on DNA integrity and physiology of fish spermatozoa
  2377. THE SYSTEM OF Xenobiotics BIOTRANSFORMATION OF HELMINTHS. RESEMBLANCE AND DIFFERENSES FROM SIMILAR HOST SYSTEMS (REWEW)
  2378. NANOCLAY COATINGS ON TEXTILES FOR ADSORPTION OF Xenobiotics
  2379. Removal of Xenobiotics by adsorption on two mineral adsorbent materials as an alternative to activated carbon: a comparative batch approach
  2380. DESTRUCTION OF Xenobiotics BY CULTURE FILTRATE FROM XYLOTROPHIC BASIDIOMYCETES
  2381. Analytical studies for determination of Xenobiotics from the class of priority substances (Chlorfenvinphos, Chlorpyrphos, Trychlorfon) in water, according to HG 351 …
  2382. ASSESSMENT OF THE ALLERGENIC POTENTIAL OF Xenobiotics: IN VIVO IN VITRO A BACK-AND-FORTH APPROACH
  2383. Glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms in allergic contact dermatitis to Xenobiotics
  2384. Restoration Of Innate Immunity In Fish After Suppression Induced By Xenobiotics
  2385. Bioavailability/Phytostabilization of Xenobiotics in Soil
  2386. Response of a lepidopteran pest to Xenobiotics: exploring transduction pathways by a transcriptomic approach
  2387. Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and formulation development of hydrophobic Xenobiotics
  2388. The development of secondary immunodeficiency in body when exposed to the effect of Xenobiotics with immunosuppressive activity
  2389. Is Serum-Glutamylatransferase a Biomarker of Xenobiotics Which Are Conjugated by Glutathione?
  2390. The Effect of Xenobiotics on the Expression of a Cytochrome P450 Gene in Phaseolus Vulgaris.
  2391. Worsening of obesity-related non-alcoholic liver diseases by Xenobiotics
  2392. Assessment of sensitivity of Allium cepa and Lepidium sativum with use of Xenobiotics of adamantans
  2393. … INTEGRATED APPROACH TO IDENTIFY CAUSES OF DEATHS AND CHRONIC DISEASES LINKED TO Xenobiotics: EVALUATING HAZARDS AND …
  2394. … evaluation of the state of hepatobiliary system in children who live in the ecologically unfavourable districts polluted with different types of Xenobiotics
  2395. Discoveries on the storage of red blood cells and the exposure of cells in culture to Xenobiotics
  2396. Investigating the effect of Xenobiotics on honeybee intestinal stem cell proliferation
  2397. Role of coenzyme Q in Xenobiotics-induced mitochondrial damage: its advances
  2398. A sampling scheme to assess persistence and transport characteristics of Xenobiotics within an urban river section
  2399. Xenobiotics and Food-Producing Animals, Copyright, 1992 Advisory Board, Foreword: Metabolism and Residues
  2400. Soil-biofilters for elimination of Xenobiotics from wastewaters
  2401. p38 MAPK signaling determines CAR‐mediated activation of the CYP2B genes by Xenobiotics
  2402. SENSITIVILITY PROFILE HEP-G2 AS A MODEL OF CYTOTOXIC ACTIVITY DETERMINATION OF BIOACTIVATED Xenobiotics VIA CYP 450
  2403. Down-regulation of Xenobiotics metabolic enzymes in hepatocellular carcinogenesis
  2404. RENAL TISSUE FIBRINOLYSIS AGAINST THE GROUND OF STRESS AND Xenobiotics
  2405. Factor Affecting Activated Sludge Acclimation to Xenobiotics
  2406. INDIVIDUAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TO Xenobiotics, BIOMONITORING AND KINETIC DATA: A HELP FOR FORENSIC MEDICINE
  2407. Tubular renal lesions in rats influenced by action of Xenobiotics
  2408. Interaction between zebrafish Oct1 and endo-and Xenobiotics
  2409. Estimation of negative influence of hormone-like Xenobiotics on natural microbial cenoses
  2410. Suppression of immunity by some pesticides, Xenobiotics, and industrial chemicals. In vitro model
  2411. Stabilization of microbial biomass in soils: Implications for SOM formation and Xenobiotics degradation
  2412. Assessing the Hepatic Disposition and Toxicity of Xenobiotics Using Primary Hepatocytes
  2413. NMR studies of metabolites and Xenobiotics: From time-points to long-term metabolic regulation
  2414. Development of a riverine ecosystem model for use in risk assessment of Xenobiotics
  2415. Carbon Materials as New Generation of New Electron Shuttles for the Anaerobic Degradation of Environmental Xenobiotics
  2416. The Metabolism and Toxicity of Xenobiotics in a Primary Culture System of Postnatal Rat Hepatocytes
  2417. Immunofluorescent analysis of the structure of synaptonemal complex damage induced by Xenobiotics in mice spermatocytes
  2418. The Identification of Xenobiotics in the New UK Context of Drinking Water Safety Planning and Related Environmental Legislation
  2419. Change articular syndrome patients with rheumatoid arthritis on the background of the influence Xenobiotics
  2420. Hepatic and intestinal biotransformation and transport of Xenobiotics during pregnancy and lactation
  2421. Reliable plant transpiration test system for Xenobiotics phytotoxicity testing.
  2422. METHODS FOR TOXICITY TESTING OF Xenobiotics IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS AND IN RECEIVING WATER BODIES
  2423. Membrane transporters–first line of defense against Xenobiotics
  2424. Xenobiotics AND BIOGENIC ELEMENTS IN RAW COW’S MILK
  2425. The role of intestinal mucosa in the metabolism of Xenobiotics with particular regard to the cytochrome P450 enzyme system: literature review.
  2426. Sources of pollution by Xenobiotics and pathogenic microorganisms of cross-border rivers of Azerbaijan
  2427. Some aspects of molecular mechanisms of Xenobiotics‘ hepatotoxicity and hepatoprotection: Modulatory roles of natural polyphenols
  2428. Combination of two danger signals (microorganisms and Xenobiotics) is the principal cause of activation of chronic inflammatory processes
  2429. Development of novel analytical methods to elucidate the roles of active Xenobiotics and endogenous molecules in toxicity, metabolism and posttranslational …
  2430. Vitamin D Receptor and Xenobiotics: Insights into the Diversity and Complexity of Molecular Interactions and Their Outcomes
  2431. Human Embryonic Stem Cells as Biological Models to Examine the Impact of Xenobiotics on the Genome and Epigenome
  2432. The role of genes enzymes Xenobiotics in the mechanisms of formation of heavy severity level of allergic dermatosis
  2433. Hepatocyte-based flow analytical bioreactor for online Xenobiotics metabolism bioprediction
  2434. Characterization of binding and mobility of metals and Xenobiotics in continuous flow and soil biosystems
  2435. Interactions of theophylline with drug, diet, some Xenobiotics, and habits and their toxicological outcomes
  2436. The effect of Xenobiotics on rat liver alcohol dehydrogenase activity or how medicines can affect the metabolism of alcohol
  2437. Correlations Between Primary Effects of Xenobiotics on Liver Cells in Vitro and Their Mutagenicity and
  2438. Marking of metabolites in the diagnostics of metabolic diseases and in the investigation of Xenobiotics metabolism using NMR spectroscopy
  2439. Biomonitoring of Xenobiotics by planar chromatography (thin-layer
  2440. Effect of cholesterol on the functional activity of proteins responsible for the resistance of human lymphocytes to Xenobiotics
  2441. ULIXES, unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for Xenobiotics‘ and pollutants’ clean
  2442. Regulation of Reverse Cholesterol Transport by Micrornas and impact of Diet and Xenobiotics.
  2443. Associations between Selected Xenobiotics and Antinuclear Antibodies in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1999-2004
  2444. Effects on male reproductive function of phthalates and other environmental Xenobiotics in humans
  2445. Use of MBR for Xenobiotics removal from civil and industrial wastewaters: first results from an Italian National Research Project
  2446. Shree Nath Singh (Ed): Extraordinary microbial degradation capacities comments on microbial degradation of Xenobiotics
  2447. Action of sodium selenite on some enzymes of biotransformation erythrocytes Xenobiotics of calves
  2448. Editorial [Hot Topic: Modulation, Absorption and Delivery of Xenobiotics: The Synergic Role of CYP450 and P-gp Activities (Guest Editor: Nicola Antonio Colabufo)]
  2449. “Gomutra” Cow Urine as a Substitute for Xenobiotics and Pharmaceutical Drugs to Mitigate Oxidative Stress and Histopathological changes in Testis
  2450. The use of fluorescence in situ hybridization method on soil and water ecosystems: a new approach to study the effect of Xenobiotics on bacterial community
  2451. THE INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND NITROGEN SOURCES ON Xenobiotics BIODEGRADATION BY XYLOTROPHIC BASIDIOMYCETES CULTURES
  2452. Semiconductor Reactor Technology-Patents and Recent trends in Photocatalytic Decomposition of Pesticides and other Xenobiotics
  2453. Identification and evaluation of the driving mechanisms like bioavailability for Xenobiotics degradation optimization in wastewater treatment
  2454. Immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics Experience with Tetrachloro-dibenzodioxin and Saccharin
  2455. The skin as a metabolizing organ of environmental Xenobiotics: the paradigm of dioxin
  2456. CYP1A1 based on metabolism of Xenobiotics by cytochrome P450 regulates chicken male germ cell differentiation Animal
  2457. Collagnase alone or in combination in the preparation of isolated rat hepatocyte?: the effect on the uptake, metabolism and efflux of Xenobiotics
  2458. The role of polymorphisms genes of detoxification of Xenobiotics in the development of adenomyosis
  2459. Impact of Xenobiotics on microbial activity in soil cultivated with forage cactus Opuntia ficus-indica
  2460. DEVELOPMENT OF AN ECOSYSTEM MODEL OF THE LOWER PO RIVER FOR USE IN RISK ASSESSMENT OF Xenobiotics
  2461. 11 The Risk Associated with the Xenobiotics Released Through Wastewater Reuse
  2462. Characterization of murine Leydig cell lines as tools to study androgen synthesis disruption by Xenobiotics
  2463. Mass spectrometry imaging of small Xenobiotics on Danio rerio: influence of molecular profiles modification as potential localization asset
  2464. Quantitative Analysis of Estrogenic Xenobiotics in Humans Using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
  2465. Identification of Xenobiotics produced by Lactobacillus casei and metabolic fingerprinting of self-incompatibility of apricot
  2466. The combined use of quantum chemical calculations and CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy to investigate soil bound residues of labeled Xenobiotics
  2467. Regulation of Sulfation and Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics in Periportal and Pericentral Regions of the Liver Lobule
  2468. 1H nuclear magnetic resonance fingerprinting of the responses of Lemna minor L. to Xenobiotics
  2469. Frequency of TCR Mutant Human Lymphocytes Depending on Genotypes by Loci of Xenobiotics Detoxication
  2470. The Effects of Xenobiotics in Biomarkers of Porcellionides Pruinosus
  2471. Susceptibility of alternative splicing to interference by Xenobiotics: implications for the use of Drosophila is toxicological studies
  2472. Food Fight: Fungal Foe Frustration (Fusarium verticillioides vs. the world of Xenobiotics)
  2473. Optimization of Sample Preparation for RT-PCR Gene Expression Analysis during Dose-dependent Drug Toxicity Studies of Xenobiotics Impact on Human Cell Lines
  2474. Use of volatile compound metabolic signatures in poultry tissues to back-trace dietary exposure to Xenobiotics
  2475. The influence of in vitro gill and liver metabolism of Xenobiotics on fish bioconcentration
  2476. The effects of feeding and Xenobiotics on oxidative stress in Daphnia magna: implications for ecotoxicological testing
  2477. Comparative analysis of ionizing radiation and Xenobiotics influence on spermatogenic epithelium and dominant lethal mutations output in laboratory animals
  2478. Development of an ecosystem model of the lower Po river for use in risk assessment of Xenobiotics
  2479. … , SPECIE ALIENE ED AGENTI PATOGENI: IMPATTI SUBDOLI SUI PATTERN RIPRODUTTIVI DI ORGANISMI MARINI/Xenobiotics, ALIEN SPECIES AND …
  2480. A Novel Miniaturised Dynamic Hollow-Fibre Liquid-Phase Micro-Extraction Method for Xenobiotics in Human Plasma Samples
  2481. Sulforaphane Potentiates RNA Damage Induced by Different Xenobiotics
  2482. Cross-species metabolism of natural dissolved organic carbon enhances the synergistic removal of Xenobiotics
  2483. Protein engineering of glutathione transferase for the development of optical biosensor to detect Xenobiotics
  2484. The “weight” of skin structure and lipidomics on percutaneous absorption of Xenobiotics
  2485. Role of Xenobiotics detoxification enzymes gene polymorphisms in predisposition to bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  2486. USEFULNESS OF HUMAN BIOMONITORING FOR THE PROCESS OF RISK ASSESSMENT OF EXPOSURE TO Xenobiotics INCLUDING DIETARY INTAKE …
  2487. THE ABILITY OF FILAMENTOUS FUNGUS ISOLATED FROM POLLUTED SOIL TO HEAVY METALS UPTAKE AND Xenobiotics DEGRADATION
  2488. Comment on’No major role for glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms in sensitization to para-phenylenediamine and other Xenobiotics Pot, LM; Ziad …
  2489. A preliminary study on the role of the E2 subunit of pyruvate dehydrogenase modified by Xenobiotics in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cholangitis
  2490. Transgenic human gene reporter cell line for evaluating interactions between androgen receptor and Xenobiotics
  2491. REGULATION OF GLUTATHIONE SYNTHESISING AND RECYCLING ENZYMES BY Xenobiotics IN SH-SY5Y NEUROBLASTOMA CELLS.
  2492. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN POLYMORPHIC VARIANTS OF DNA REPAIR AND METABOLISM OF Xenobiotics GENES AND CHROMOSOME ABERRATION …
  2493. Bioavailability of Xenobiotics in Unsaturated Soils–Implications for Nucleic Acid Based Stable Isotope Probing.
  2494. Effects of Xenobiotics on oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, DNA integrity and cell viability in human cells and fish spermatozoa in vitro
  2495. Binding of Xenobiotics to Dissolved Organic Matter Originated from Treated Wastewater: Effect on Mobility of Pollutants in Soil.
  2496. Xenobiotics in Fish from Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Cayuga Creek and Lake Ontario, New York
  2497. Variance Analysis of genes in bacteria producing the enzyme chlorohydrolase atrazine used in the bioremediation of Xenobiotics
  2498. Characterisation of the sulfotransferases catalysing the sulfation of Xenobiotics and steroids in bovine liver
  2499. The arabidopsis sulfotransferase AtSOT12 plays important roles in plant defense by modifying salicylic acid and Xenobiotics
  2500. An evaluation of the potential for inhaled Xenobiotics to develop cancer in the lung using a 3D in vitro model of the human epithelial airway-wall
  2501. … FOR DETECTION OF PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES COVALENTLY MODIFIED BY ELECTROPHILIC Xenobiotics AND ENDOGENOUS INTERMEDIATES
  2502. POLYMORPHISM OF ALLELIC GENES OF Xenobiotics DETOXIFICATION SYSTEM, HEPATOCYTES NUCLEAR CHROMATIN FUNCTIONAL STATUS IN …
  2503. Development of In Vitro Bioassay for Detection of Estrogenic Activity of Xenobiotics: Monolayer Culture of Hepatocytes using Fish Serum
  2504. Molecular responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in European eel Anguilla anguilla following exposure to Xenobiotics. Development of a low invasive multi …
  2505. Glucocorticoid Regulation of the Pregnane X Receptor is a Key Determinant in the Magnitude of CYP3A Induction by Xenobiotics
  2506. Plenary lecture 1: mathematically modelled process of resonant absorption of environmental Xenobiotics harmonic oscillation by linear structures
  2507. Effects of soil organic matter molecular conformation and substrate additions on the formation and release of Xenobiotics bound residues
  2508. Xenobiotics Metabolizing Enzymes Gene Polymorphism and susceptibility of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Egyptian Patients with Hepatitis C Virus-induced Cirrhosis
  2509. Reply to the comment of Ana I. Alvarez and Gracia Merino regarding “Assessment of ABCG2-mediated transport of Xenobiotics across the blood-milk barrier of dairy …
  2510. Changes of Selected Features of Turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L.) Spermatozoa During Spawning Season with Potential Effect of Butyltin Xenobiotics
  2511. No major role for glutathione S-transferase gene polymorphisms in sensitization to para-phenylenediamine and other Xenobiotics; an association study and …
  2512. Toward absolute quantitation in cell culture: expression of dose of Xenobiotics and capacity of cells to remove hydrogen peroxide with implications to …
  2513. … of the Molecular Processes Driving the Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) of Skin and Respiratory Sensitization Induction in Humans Exposed to Xenobiotics and …
  2514. The metabolism of Carassius auratus gibelio bloch species intoxicated with Xenobiotics (Pesticide, Thiamethoxam).
  2515. Frequency of gene polymorphic variants (phase II) of biotransformation of GSTT1 and GSTM1 Xenobiotics among long-livers (Precarpathian region)
  2516. REGULATION GLUTATHIONE SYNTHESIZING AND REGFNERATING ENZYMES BY Xenobiotics IN THE BRAIN OF MICE WITH TARGETED DELETION OF THE …
  2517. Effects of Reactor and Reaction Condition on Bioremoval of Xenobiotics Bisphenol A in Soil Slurry by White-Rot Basidiomycete
  2518. Effect of glutathione depletion on the cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics and induction of single-strand DNA breaks by ionizing radiation in isolated hamster round …
  2519. Regulation glutathione synthesizing and regenerating enzymes by Xenobiotics in the brain of mice with targeted deletion of the NRF2 transcription factor gene gwqrzo …
  2520. … and a fuller understanding emerged from the discovery of families of membrane transporter systems responsible for the import and export of Xenobiotics from …
  2521. Efficiency estimation of basic therapy of severe asthma in children with deletion polymorphism gene of second phase biotransformation of Xenobiotics (GSTT1 …
  2522. … cytochrome P450 3A4 gene expression through modulating pregnane X receptor transcriptional activity by NF-κB, aryl hydrocarbon receptor and Xenobiotics
  2523. Non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness and polymorphysm of Xenobiotics biotransformation GSTM1 and GSTT1 genes under neutrophilic bronchial asthma in …
  2524. IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN DISSOLVED HUMIC ACID THAT BIND ORGANOFLUORINE Xenobiotics USING 1H {19F} REVERSE HETERONUCLEAR …
  2525. … role in metabolic adaptation. Part III. PPARγ and its role in autophagy, inflammation, carcinogenesis and reproductive system upon the exposure to Xenobiotics (report …
  2526. THE CLINICAL STATE OF CHILDREN’S HEALTH WITH DIFFERENT WAYS OF CHEMICAL Xenobiotics IMPACT ON CHILD’S ORGANISM
  2527. … of a Liver-Kidney Dual Organ Microphysiological System for Predicting Organ-Organ Interactions in the Toxicity of Xenobiotics: Aristolochic Acid Nephrotoxicity as a …
  2528. … of ions, heavy metals, carbohydrates, anticancer drugs, amino acids, oligopeptides, phospholipids, steroids, glucocorticoids, bile acids, mycotoxins, Xenobiotics
  2529. 153. Xenobiotics; INFLUENCE ON OVARIAN FOLLICULAR DEVELOPMENT
  2530. Comments on Wassermann et al.(2013): Assessment of ABCG2-mediated transport of Xenobiotics across the blood-milk barrier of dairy animals using a new MDCKII …
  2531. The transcriptional regulation of human multidrug resistance associated protein 4 gene expression by Xenobiotics
  2532. COST ACTION 636 Xenobiotics in the urban water cycle–A network for collaboration within Europe
  2533. 96 IN VITRO FERTILIZATION IN MOUSE AS A REPROTOXICITY MODEL FOR Xenobiotics
  2534. 558: Cannabidiol enhances placental permeability to Xenobiotics throughout direct inhibition of breast cancer resistance protein in the human placental barrier
  2535. A structural examination and collision cross section database for over 450 metabolites and Xenobiotics using drift tube ion mobility spectrometry
  2536. 10 Total Parameters as a Tool for the Evaluation of the Load of Xenobiotics in the Environment
  2537. S07-4 The need for systematic reviews addressing the epidemiologic evidence linking endocrine disrupting Xenobiotics with male reproductive disorders
  2538. 8.09 Biochemical Function of the Respiratory Tract: Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2539. 2 Ovarian Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2540. Lipid peroxidation and cytochrome P-450-dependent metabolism of Xenobiotics in patients with coronary heart disease and multiple organ failure
  2541. Pharmacologic and transgenic activation of nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) alters kinetics and toxicodynamics of Xenobiotics
  2542. Xenobiotics—Division and Methods of Detection: A Review
  2543. Erythrocytes as a biological model for screening of Xenobiotics toxicity
  2544. Mussel digestive gland as a model tissue for assessing Xenobiotics: an overview
  2545. The role of cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification in insect adaptation to Xenobiotics
  2546. Chemico-nanotreatment methods for the removal of persistent organic pollutants and Xenobiotics in water–A review
  2547. Plasmid-mediated catabolism for the removal of Xenobiotics from the environment
  2548. Alicycliphilus: current knowledge and potential for bioremediation of Xenobiotics
  2549. Xenobiotics, oxidative stress, and antioxidants
  2550. Pharmaceuticals residues and Xenobiotics contaminants: occurrence, analytical techniques and sustainable alternatives for wastewater treatment
  2551. Emerging kidney models to investigate metabolism, transport, and toxicity of drugs and Xenobiotics
  2552. Quantification of proteins involved in intestinal epithelial handling of Xenobiotics
  2553. Toxicomicrobiomics: the human microbiome vs. pharmaceutical, dietary, and environmental Xenobiotics
  2554. Plant pharmacology: Insights into in-planta kinetic and dynamic processes of Xenobiotics
  2555. The gut microbiome and Xenobiotics: identifying knowledge gaps
  2556. Water-soluble polymeric Xenobiotics–Polyvinyl alcohol and polyvinylpyrrolidon–And potential solutions to environmental issues: A brief review
  2557. Zebrafish (Danio rerio): a valuable tool for predicting the metabolism of Xenobiotics in humans?
  2558. Major metabolites after degradation of Xenobiotics and enzymes involved in these pathways
  2559. Heterologous expression of insect P450 enzymes that metabolize Xenobiotics
  2560. Plant apocarotenoid metabolism utilizes defense mechanisms against reactive carbonyl species and Xenobiotics
  2561. Impact of Xenobiotics under a changing climate scenario
  2562. Recent advances in assessing Xenobiotics migrating from packaging material–A review
  2563. Microbe and plant assisted-remediation of organic Xenobiotics and its enhancement by genetically modified organisms and recombinant technology: a review
  2564. Comparative analysis of the detoxification gene inventory of four major Spodoptera pest species in response to Xenobiotics
  2565. Role of Xenobiotics in the induction and progression of fatty liver disease
  2566. Microbial degradation of Xenobiotics like aromatic pollutants from the terrestrial environments
  2567. Xenobiotics formed during food processing: Their relation with the intestinal microbiota and colorectal cancer
  2568. Erythrocytes as model cells for biocompatibility assessment, cytotoxicity screening of Xenobiotics and drug delivery
  2569. Inhibition of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase activity by selected environmental Xenobiotics
  2570. Chemical metabolism of Xenobiotics by gut microbiota
  2571. Bioelectrochemical technologies for removal of Xenobiotics from wastewater
  2572. Enriching indigenous microbial consortia as a promising strategy for Xenobiotics‘ cleanup
  2573. Nutrients, nutraceuticals, and Xenobiotics affecting renal health
  2574. An analysis of the versatility and effectiveness of composts for sequestering heavy metal ions, dyes and Xenobiotics from soils and aqueous milieus
  2575. The use of bioelectrochemical systems in environmental remediation of Xenobiotics: a review
  2576. Exploring interactions between Xenobiotics, microbiota, and neurotoxicity in zebrafish
  2577. Current high-throughput approaches of screening modulatory effects of Xenobiotics on cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes
  2578. An update on ABC transporters of filamentous fungi–from physiological substrates to Xenobiotics
  2579. Xenobiotics as a contemporary threat to surface waters
  2580. Signaling pathways of oxidative stress in aquatic organisms exposed to Xenobiotics
  2581. Incorporating the Gut Microbiome in the Risk Assessment of Xenobiotics and Identifying Beneficial Components for One Health
  2582. Focused ultrasound-based extraction for target analysis and suspect screening of organic Xenobiotics in fish muscle
  2583. Use of biomarkers to evaluate the ecological risk of Xenobiotics associated with agriculture
  2584. HuskinDB, a database for skin permeation of Xenobiotics
  2585. A mixture of routinely encountered Xenobiotics induces both redox adaptations and perturbations in blood and tissues of rats after a long-term low-dose exposure …
  2586. Xenobiotics metabolization in Salix alba leaves uncovered by mass spectrometry imaging
  2587. Photocatalytic degradation behavior of multiple Xenobiotics using MOCVD synthesized ZnO nanowires
  2588. Key physicochemical properties dictating gastrointestinal bioaccessibility of microplastics-associated organic Xenobiotics: insights from a deep learning approach
  2589. A review of the impact of Xenobiotics from dietary sources on infant health: Early life exposures and the role of the microbiota
  2590. TiO2-Based Nanocomposites Thin Film Having Boosted Photocatalytic Activity for Xenobiotics Water Pollution Remediation
  2591. Mitochondrial Biotransformation of Drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2592. Concerns and threats of Xenobiotics on aquatic ecosystems
  2593. Immunotoxicity of Xenobiotics in Fish: A Role for the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR)?
  2594. Impact of cumulative environmental and dietary Xenobiotics on human microbiota: risk assessment for one health
  2595. Mytilus galloprovincialis: An essential, low-cost model organism for the impact of Xenobiotics on oxidative stress and public health
  2596. Non-cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in the oxidative metabolism of Xenobiotics: Focus on the regulation of gene expression and enzyme activity
  2597. Phytoremediation and detoxification of Xenobiotics in plants: herbicide-safeners as a tool to improve plant efficiency in the remediation of polluted environments. A …
  2598. A critical view of the application of the APEX software (Aqueous Photochemistry of Environmentally-occurring Xenobiotics) to predict photoreaction kinetics in surface …
  2599. Food-grade lactic acid bacteria and probiotics as a potential protective tool against erythrotoxic dietary Xenobiotics
  2600. Removal of Xenobiotics from wastewater by electrocoagulation: A mini-review
  2601. The Role of Xenobiotics and Trace Metals in Parkinson’s Disease
  2602. Investigation of the acute toxicity of new xanthine Xenobiotics with noticeable antioxidant activity
  2603. High-fat diets alter the modulatory effects of Xenobiotics on cytochrome P450 activities
  2604. Nuclear receptor metabolism of bile acids and Xenobiotics: a coordinated detoxification system with impact on health and diseases
  2605. Utilizing drift tube ion mobility spectrometry for the evaluation of metabolites and Xenobiotics
  2606. Taking full advantage of modelling to better assess environmental risk due to Xenobiotics—the all-in-one facility MOSAIC
  2607. An innovative approach of bioremediation in enzymatic degradation of Xenobiotics
  2608. Gut microbiome metagenomics to understand how Xenobiotics impact human health
  2609. Combined Toxicity of Xenobiotics Bisphenol A and Heavy Metals on Zebrafish Embryos (Danio rerio)
  2610. SWATH data independent acquisition mass spectrometry for screening of Xenobiotics in biological fluids: Opportunities and challenges for data processing
  2611. Therapeutic nanoreactors for detoxification of Xenobiotics: Concepts, challenges and biotechnological trends with special emphasis to organophosphate …
  2612. Synergy between experiments and computations: A green channel for revealing metabolic mechanism of Xenobiotics in chemical toxicology
  2613. From pesticides to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances: an evaluation of recent targeted and untargeted mass spectrometry methods for Xenobiotics
  2614. Co-Occurrence and Combinatory Effects of Alternaria Mycotoxins and Other Xenobiotics of Food Origin: Current Scenario and Future Perspectives
  2615. DESI-MS imaging to visualize spatial distribution of Xenobiotics and endogenous lipids in the skin
  2616. Interaction of Neuromelanin with Xenobiotics and Consequences for Neurodegeneration; Promising Experimental Models
  2617. Metabolomics profiling of Xenobiotics in elite athletes: relevance to supplement consumption
  2618. Reynoutria japonica, an invasive herb as a source of activated carbon for the removal of Xenobiotics from water
  2619. Additives and polymer composition influence the interaction of microplastics with Xenobiotics
  2620. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics by hairy roots
  2621. … and exposures to Xenobiotics are associated with differentiated disease phenotypes: The interface of desynchronized circadian clock and exposures to Xenobiotics
  2622. Xenobiotics, trace metals and genetics in the pathogenesis of tauopathies
  2623. Exploitation of potential extremophiles for bioremediation of Xenobiotics compounds: a biotechnological approach
  2624. Suspect screening workflow comparison for the analysis of organic Xenobiotics in environmental water samples
  2625. Label-free optical biosensor for real-time monitoring the cytotoxicity of Xenobiotics: A proof of principle study on glyphosate
  2626. Bioremediation of Xenobiotics: an eco-friendly cleanup approach
  2627. “Cocktail” of Xenobiotics at human relevant levels reshapes the gut bacterial metabolome in a species-specific manner
  2628. Development of in silico protocols to predict structural insights into the metabolic activation pathways of Xenobiotics
  2629. A baseline study on the impact of nanoplastics on the portals of entry of Xenobiotics in fish
  2630. The Role of Hydrolases in Biology and Xenobiotics Metabolism
  2631. In vitro methods for predicting the bioconcentration of Xenobiotics in aquatic organisms
  2632. Placental transfer of Xenobiotics in pregnancy physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models: structure and data
  2633. Targeting macrophage polarization by Nrf2 agonists for treating various Xenobiotics-induced toxic responses
  2634. The footprints of mitochondrial impairment and cellular energy crisis in the pathogenesis of Xenobiotics-induced nephrotoxicity, serum electrolytes imbalance, and …
  2635. Identifying active Xenobiotics in humans by use of a suspect screening technique coupled with lipidomic analysis
  2636. SkinBug: an artificial intelligence approach to predict human skin microbiome-mediated metabolism of biotics and Xenobiotics
  2637. Improving the sensitivity of estimating CBD and other Xenobiotics in plasma samples: Oleamide-induced transient matrix effect
  2638. The role of Xenobiotics in triggering psoriasis
  2639. … -term storage and use of artificially immobilized anaerobic sludge as a powerful biocatalyst for conversion of various wastes including those containing Xenobiotics to …
  2640. Role of astrocytes in maintaining cerebral glutathione homeostasis and in protecting the brain against Xenobiotics and oxidative stress
  2641. Xenobiotics targeting cardiolipin metabolism to promote thrombosis in zebrafish
  2642. Advances in the study of drug metabolism–symposium report of the 12th Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX)
  2643. Increased tolerance to organic Xenobiotics following recent allopolyploidy in Spartina (Poaceae)
  2644. Reactions of Plasmodium falciparum Ferredoxin:NADP+ Oxidoreductase with Redox Cycling Xenobiotics: A Mechanistic Study
  2645. Using zebrafish to investigate interactions between Xenobiotics and microbiota
  2646. In-situ monitoring of Xenobiotics using genetically engineered whole-cell-based microbial biosensors: recent advances and outlook
  2647. Predicted functional genes for the biodegradation of Xenobiotics in groundwater and sediment at two contaminated naval sites
  2648. … superfamily transporter regulated by the stress-responsive transcription factor Yap1 is required for resistance to fungicides, Xenobiotics, and oxidants and full …
  2649. Detoxification and simultaneous removal of phenolic Xenobiotics and heavy metals with endocrine-disrupting activity by the non-ligninolytic fungus Umbelopsis …
  2650. Cardiac biomarkers as sensitive tools to evaluate the impact of Xenobiotics on amphibians: the effects of anionic surfactant linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS)
  2651. Mitochondrial perturbation reduces susceptibility to Xenobiotics through altered efflux in Candida albicans
  2652. Uncovering PFAS and Other Xenobiotics in the Dark Metabolome Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Mass Defect Analysis, and Machine Learning
  2653. … center in the biotransformation and molecular docking prediction by reductase enzyme: Implications and assessment for environmental toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2654. Evolutionary, genomic, and biogeographic characterization of two novel Xenobiotics-degrading strains affiliated with Dechloromonas
  2655. Revisited: Therapeutic and toxic blood concentrations of more than 1100 drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2656. Assessing the impacts on fetal dosimetry of the modelling of the placental transfers of Xenobiotics in a pregnancy physiologically based pharmacokinetic model
  2657. Systematic screening and characterization of Qi-Li-Qiang-Xin capsule-related Xenobiotics in rats by ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole …
  2658. Association of breast cancer risk with polymorphisms in genes involved in the metabolism of Xenobiotics and interaction with tobacco smoking: A gene‐set analysis
  2659. The metagenomic landscape of Xenobiotics biodegradation in mangrove sediments
  2660. The Gut Microbiota Impact Cancer Etiology through “Phase IV Metabolism” of Xenobiotics and Endobiotics “Phase IV Metabolism” of Xenobiotics and Endobiotics
  2661. Feeding state greatly modulates the effect of Xenobiotics on gut microbiome metabolism: A case study of tetracycline
  2662. Effect of heavy metals and other Xenobiotics on biodegradation of waste canola oil by cold-adapted Rhodococcus sp. AQ5-07
  2663. Xenobiotics: a threat to the health of living organisms
  2664. Stoichiometric ratios for biotics and Xenobiotics capture effective metabolic coupling to re (de) fine biodegradation
  2665. … of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), is potentially involved in the degradation of pheromones, plant-derived volatiles and the detoxification of Xenobiotics
  2666. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of Xenobiotics-induced premature senescence
  2667. Continuous two phase partitioning bioreactor (C-TPPB) for removal of Xenobiotics: Design criteria
  2668. The occurrence of selected Xenobiotics in the Danube river via LC-MS/MS
  2669. Cardiovascular dysfunction and oxidative stress following human contamination by fluoride along with environmental Xenobiotics (Cd & Pb) in the phosphate …
  2670. Working Time Society consensus statements: Circadian time structure impacts vulnerability to Xenobiotics—relevance to industrial toxicology and nonstandard work …
  2671. The pharmacology of Xenobiotics after intracerebro spinal fluid administration: Implications for the treatment of brain tumors
  2672. Xenobiotics in Health and Disease: The Two Sides of a Coin: A Clinician’s Perspective
  2673. Bacterial diversity and functional metagenomics expounding the diversity of Xenobiotics, stress, defense and CRISPR gene ontology providing eco-efficiency to …
  2674. … analysis of veterinary drugs in food by LC-HRMS: Application of background exclusion-dependent acquisition for retrospective analysis of unknown Xenobiotics
  2675. The Genome Analysis of Methylobacterium populi YC-XJ1 with Diverse Xenobiotics Biodegrading Capacity and Degradation Characteristics of Related Hydrolase
  2676. Identification of Gut Bacterial Enzymes for Keto-Reductive Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2677. Pesticides Xenobiotics in Soil Ecosystem and Their Remediation Approaches
  2678. Assessment of self-reported adverse health outcomes of electronic waste workers exposed to Xenobiotics in Ghana
  2679. Modulation of hepatic MRP3/ABCC3 by Xenobiotics and pathophysiological conditions: Role in drug pharmacokinetics
  2680. Assessment of altered cholesterol homeostasis by Xenobiotics using ultra‐high performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
  2681. Can Xenobiotics Alter the Sex Ratio of Crocodilians in the Wild?
  2682. Determination of target Xenobiotics and unknown compound residues in food, environmental, and biological samples
  2683. microbial degradation of Xenobiotics
  2684. Biocompatible SPME coupled to GC/MS for analysis of Xenobiotics in blood plasma
  2685. Mimicking the dynamic Colonic microbiota in vitro to gain a better understanding on the in vivo metabolism of Xenobiotics: Degradation of sulfasalazine
  2686. Metabolomic analysis identified reduced levels of Xenobiotics, oxidative stress, and improved vitamin metabolism in smokers switched to Vuse electronic nicotine …
  2687. An exploration of natural synergy using microalgae for the remediation of pharmaceuticals and Xenobiotics in wastewater
  2688. Research trends and hotspots analysis related to the effects of Xenobiotics on glucose metabolism in male testes
  2689. Pilot Study for the Dietary Assessment of Xenobiotics Derived from Food Processing in an Adult Spanish Sample
  2690. Effects of Xenobiotics and their biodegradation in marine life
  2691. Nitroreductases of bacterial origin in Giardia lamblia: Potential role in detoxification of Xenobiotics
  2692. GLORYx: prediction of the metabolites resulting from phase 1 and phase 2 biotransformations of Xenobiotics
  2693. Susceptibility of erythrocytes from different sources to Xenobiotics-induced lysis
  2694. Histopathology of Atlantic tomcod: a possible monitor of Xenobiotics in northeast tidal rivers and estuaries
  2695. Metabolism and biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  2696. An updated database of human maximum skin fluxes and epidermal permeability coefficients for drugs, Xenobiotics, and other solutes applied as aqueous …
  2697. Agonistic effects of diverse Xenobiotics on the constitutive androstane receptor as detected in a recombinant yeast-cell assay
  2698. Comparative Assessment of the Sensitivity of Fish Early‐Life Stage, Daphnia, and Algae Tests to the Chronic Ecotoxicity of Xenobiotics: Perspectives for Alternatives …
  2699. Understanding the toxic potencies of Xenobiotics inducing TCDD/TCDF-like effects
  2700. Modulation of the epigenome by nutrition and Xenobiotics during early life and across the life span: the key role of lifestyle
  2701. Effects of photostimulation on the catabolic process of Xenobiotics
  2702. Biotransformation of Drugs and other Xenobiotics as Key Modulator of Toxicity
  2703. Epigenetics in Drug Disposition & Drug Therapy: Symposium Report of the 24th North American Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics
  2704. Plant and microbe association for degradation of Xenobiotics focusing transgenic plants
  2705. A retrospective observational study on patients intoxicated by drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2706. Biokinetic aspects for biocatalytic remediation of Xenobiotics polluted seawater
  2707. Metabolomics‐based parallel discovery of Xenobiotics and induced endogenous metabolic dysregulation in clinical toxicology
  2708. Using animal cells as sensors for Xenobiotics: Monitoring phenotypic changes by multimodal impedance assays
  2709. Influence of Xenobiotics on the Mycorrhizosphere
  2710. Effects of antioxidants on Xenobiotics-induced nephrotoxicity
  2711. International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics (ISSX) New Investigator Group Committee 2019–2020 concluding remarks
  2712. Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2713. Exposure to Xenobiotics and gene-environment interactions in autism spectrum disorder: a systematic review
  2714. A Role for Gene-Environment Interactions in Autism Spectrum Disorder Is Supported by Variants in Genes Regulating the Effects of Exposure to Xenobiotics
  2715. Skin distress associated with Xenobiotics exposure: An epigenetic study in the Mediterranean fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus)
  2716. Transfer of Xenobiotics from contaminated beeswax into different bee matrices under field conditions and the related exposure probability
  2717. Effects of Xenobiotics on Animal Reproduction in Vivo: Microscopical Examination
  2718. … Iterative β-Glucosylation from UDP-Glucose by Bacillus cereus Glycosyltransferase GT1: Application for the Synthesis of Disaccharide-Modified Xenobiotics
  2719. Microbe and Plant‐Assisted Remediation of Organic Xenobiotics
  2720. An assay for screening Xenobiotics for inhibition of rat thyroid gland peroxidase activity
  2721. Reactions of Recombinant Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase with Redox Cycling Xenobiotics: A Mechanistic Study
  2722. Carbon monoxide formation due to metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2723. Dietary lipids and environmental Xenobiotics as risk factors for prostate cancer: the role of cytochrome P450
  2724. Preliminary study to develop an alternative method for the non-targeted determination of Xenobiotics in food by means of ultra high performance liquid …
  2725. Development of a superparamagnetic laccase nanobiocatalyst for the enzymatic biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  2726. Cyanobacteria-mediated heavy metal and Xenobiotics bioremediation
  2727. Assessment of styrene‐divinylbenzene polymer (PPL) solid‐phase extraction and non‐targeted tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of Xenobiotics in seawater
  2728. Suicide Attempts and Suicides as a Result of Poisoning and under the Influence of Xenobiotics in Poland in 1999–2020
  2729. Untargeted ‘SWATH’mass spectrometry-based metabolomics for studying chronic and intermittent exposure to Xenobiotics in cohort studies
  2730. Uridine prevents negative effects of OXPHOS Xenobiotics on dopaminergic neuronal differentiation
  2731. Multi-target analysis and suspect screening of Xenobiotics in milk by UHPLC-HRMS/MS
  2732. Role of bioactive Xenobiotics towards reproductive potential of Odontotermes longignathus through in silico study: An amalgamation of ecoinformatics and …
  2733. Cutaneous Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2734. Metallothioneins contribution to the response of bivalve mollusk to Xenobiotics
  2735. Inhibition of Xenobiotics Transporters’ Efflux Ability after Nanoplastics Exposure in Larval Japanese Medaka
  2736. Human biomonitoring with or without limits? Progress in the analysis of biomarkers of Xenobiotics and some opportunities for improved interpretation
  2737. Biomarkers for testing toxicity and monitoring exposure to Xenobiotics
  2738. Prenatal exposure to oxidative phosphorylation Xenobiotics and late-onset Parkinson disease
  2739. Recent Scenario of Impact of Xenobiotics on Marine Fish: An Overview
  2740. Residues of Xenobiotics in the environment and phytotoxic activity in Armenia
  2741. Toxicity profiling and antioxidant activity of ethyl acetate extract of leaves of Premna integrifolia L. for its application as protective agent against Xenobiotics
  2742. Decontamination of Xenobiotics in water and soil environment through potential application of composite maize stover/rice husk (MS/RH) biochar—a review
  2743. Automated determination of Xenobiotics (pesticides, PCBs, PAHs, and PBDEs) in sediment samples applying HS-SPME-GC-HRMS
  2744. Quantitation of neonicotinoid insecticides, plus qualitative screening for other Xenobiotics, in small-mass avian tissue samples using UHPLC high-resolution mass …
  2745. Xenobiotics of PAHs group is extracted from sunflower seeds
  2746. Low doses of triazine Xenobiotics mobilize ABA and cytokinin regulations in a stress-and low-energy-dependent manner
  2747. Generation of reactive intermediates from Xenobiotics by sulfate conjugation—their potential role in chemical carcinogenesis
  2748. Comparative evaluation of agents for preventive therapy for combined intoxications with Xenobiotics in poultry.
  2749. Physiological and reproductive fitness cost in Aedes aegypti on exposure to toxic Xenobiotics in New Delhi, India
  2750. Cytochromes P450 of Caenorhabditis elegans: Implication in Biological Functions and Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2751. Effects of Associative Microorganisms on Plant Growth and Resistance to Xenobiotics and Phytopathogens
  2752. Assessment of health risks with water consumption in terms of content of selected organic Xenobiotics
  2753. Digestion and absorption of fat-soluble Xenobiotics
  2754. Transcriptomic Responses of Fusarium verticillioides to Lactam and Lactone Xenobiotics
  2755. Advances in the Determination of Xenobiotics in Foods
  2756. Biochemical function of the respiratory tract: metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2757. Placentation-related processes in a human first-trimester extravillous trophoblast cell line (HTR-8/SVneo cells) are affected by several Xenobiotics
  2758. Monitoring the enzymatic oxidation of Xenobiotics by hydrogen peroxide through oxidation–reduction potential measurements
  2759. Effectiveness of low-power laser therapy in improvement of the peripheral neuropathy induced by Xenobiotics in rats
  2760. Hepatoprotective activity of bergenin against Xenobiotics-induced oxidative stress in human hepatoma (HepG2) cells. CMUJ
  2761. Added value of human biomonitoring in assessment of general population exposure to Xenobiotics
  2762. A study of inter-individual variability in the Phase II metabolism of Xenobiotics in human skin
  2763. Alternative NADH dehydrogenase extends lifespan and increases resistance to Xenobiotics in Drosophila
  2764. Chromatin dynamics underlying latent responses to Xenobiotics
  2765. Human Milk and Xenobiotics
  2766. Risk assessment considerations for the reproductive and developmental toxicity of oestrogenic Xenobiotics
  2767. Applications of chitosan for the elimination of organochlorine Xenobiotics from wastewater
  2768. Reverse transcription-loop mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay for detection of AhR receptor responsive Xenobiotics
  2769. Bioremediation: A Promising Xenobiotics Cleanup Technique
  2770. Massive open online courses (moocs) with open educational resources for toxicology learning-drugs and pollutants as Xenobiotics
  2771. Preterm birth is associated with Xenobiotics and predicted by the vaginal metabolome
  2772. Phase 0 of the Xenobiotic Response: Nuclear Receptors and Other Transcription Factors as a First Step in Protection from Xenobiotics.
  2773. Mitochondrial dysfunction induced by Xenobiotics: involvement in steatosis and steatohepatitis
  2774. Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 cells as a model system to investigate the role of detoxification gene expression in response to Xenobiotics
  2775. Uncovering Xenobiotics in the Dark Metabolome using Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Mass Defect Analysis and Machine Learning
  2776. STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PHYTOTOXICITY OF SOME Xenobiotics ON AQUATIC PLANTS
  2777. QSAR models for predicting biological half-life of Xenobiotics in fish
  2778. Human Milk and Xenobiotics 14
  2779. Recent Advances in Microbial Remediation Techniques for Xenobiotics-Polluted Soil
  2780. Telomere length: associations with nutrients and Xenobiotics
  2781. Photochemical degradation of organic Xenobiotics in natural waters
  2782. Microbe-Mediated Removal of Xenobiotics for Sustainable Environment
  2783. … Genomic Analysis of Antarctic Pseudomonas Isolates with 2, 4, 6-Trinitrotoluene Transformation Capabilities Reveals Their Unique Features for Xenobiotics
  2784. Age peculiarities of the morphological and biochemical blood composition and natural resistance of sheep due to the organism intoxication by Xenobiotics
  2785. Sustainable Phycoremediation of Xenobiotics Polluted Water
  2786. Predicting human tissue exposures to Xenobiotics using a bottom-up physiologically-based biokinetic model
  2787. Xenobiotics and the Gut Microbiome in Health and Disease
  2788. Impact of Cumulative Environmental and Dietary Xenobiotics on Human Microbiota: Risk Assessment for One Health
  2789. Ionic Liquids Applied to Extraction of Xenobiotics from Food, Environmental, and Biological Samples and for Analysis by Liquid Chromatography
  2790. Disturbance of the transmembrane phosphatidylserine asymmetry in hepatocytes as an apoptosis marker under the action of Xenobiotics on rats
  2791. The significance of ABC transporters in human placenta for the exposure of fetus to Xenobiotics
  2792. Alternative method’s results for the non targeted determination of Xenobiotics in food by means of high resolution and accuracy mass spectrometry
  2793. Xenobiotics and drug-metabolizing enzymes: Challenges and strategies
  2794. Microemulsions as a novel tool for enhancing the bioremediation of Xenobiotics
  2795. Biodegradation of Xenobiotics using cyanobacteria
  2796. HuskinDB, a database for skin permeation of Xenobiotics
  2797. Using QSAR Models to Predict Mitochondrial Targeting by Small-Molecule Xenobiotics Within Living Cells
  2798. An innovative approach to degrade Xenobiotics through microbial system
  2799. Impaired hepatic autophagy exacerbates Xenobiotics induced liver injury
  2800. Effects of Xenobiotics on Nutrition
  2801. Carbon monoxide releasing molecule 401 (CORM-401) modulates phase I metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2802. Endocrine-disrupting organochlorine Xenobiotics in fish products imported from Asia—an assessment of human health risk
  2803. Application of Zirconium Based Sorbent for the Xenobiotics Determination in Food of Animal Origin
  2804. Impact of Xenobiotics on Neuronal Outcomes
  2805. Degradation of Selected Xenobiotics from Wastewater by Wood-Decay Fungi
  2806. Nonexperimental Xenobiotics: unintended consequences of intentionally administered substances in terrestrial animal models
  2807. A Research Journal Dedicated to the Effects of Xenobiotics in Organisms
  2808. The effect of dietary factors on toxicity and disposition of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2809. Comparison of post-mortem Xenobiotics in blood, brain and bone marrow
  2810. Phospholipid synthetic and turnover pathways elicited upon exposure to different Xenobiotics
  2811. Shotgun metagenomics of human gut microbiota up to extreme longevity and the increasing role of Xenobiotics degradation
  2812. Organometric changes of rats thymus after Xenobiotics exposure
  2813. Xenobiotics and pathogens in breast milk: A risk for the child?
  2814. Transcriptomics and Other Omics Approaches to Investigate Effects of Xenobiotics on the Placenta
  2815. Impacts of Xenobiotics on estuarine ecosystems
  2816. Cytotoxicity as a Fundamental Response to Xenobiotics
  2817. Bioremediation of Organic Xenobiotics from Wastewater
  2818. Ovarian Metabolism of Xenobiotics
  2819. Postmortem Vitreous Humor Analysis for Xenobiotics and their Metabolites
  2820. The effect of fat-soluble Xenobiotics on intestinal lipid, apoprotein, and lipoprotein synthesis and secretion
  2821. Analysis of Xenobiotics biotransformation and DNA repair genes as factors of aetiology, pathogenesis and criteria of progression in children with congenital spine …
  2822. Microbial degradation of Xenobiotics in bioelectrochemical systems
  2823. Mycorrhizal Assisted Phytoremediation of Xenobiotics from Contaminated Soil
  2824. The Pragmatic Strategy to Detect Endocrine-Disrupting Activity of Xenobiotics in Food
  2825. Livestock Xenobiotics and zoonoses
  2826. An experimental rib pig model to verify postmortem Xenobiotics recovery and bone conditions after controlled aging
  2827. Xenobiotics-induced liver damage is biochemically abrogated by treatment with lipophilic extracts of Moringa oleifera in vivo
  2828. Modern approaches to assessment toxicity of Xenobiotics
  2829. … sequence and metabolic analysis revealed the catabolic pathways for the degradation of 1, 2-dichloroethane and other related Xenobiotics in Ancylobacter aquaticus …
  2830. A prior exposure to Serratia marcescens or Xenobiotics primes Drosophila enterocytes against a recurring cytoplasmic purge
  2831. Xenobiotics Translocate in Aquatic Plants: A Case Study Using Three Aquatic Herbicides
  2832. Pharmacological principles of the disposition of drugs and other Xenobiotics
  2833. Multi-Target Analysis and Suspect Screening of Xenobiotics in Milk by UHPLC-HRMS/MS. Separations 2021, 8, 14
  2834. A MODERN VIEW OF THE IMPACT Xenobiotics ON ORGANISMS
  2835. Xenobiotics-AS A MAJOR FACTOR AFFECTING HUMAN HEALTH
  2836. Persistent Organic Xenobiotics
  2837. Untargeted screening of Xenobiotics and metabolic profiles of green sea turtles on the Great Barrier Reef
  2838. Influence of Xenobiotics on Fungal Ligninolytic Enzymes
  2839. Outlook to Xenobiotics
  2840. Sensitivity of early life stages of Pelophylax shqipericus to Xenobiotics
  2841. Autoradiography, imaging mass spectrometry and other preclinical imaging techniques to study tissue distribution of Xenobiotics in animal models
  2842. Bioremediation and Phytoremediation: The Remedies for Xenobiotics
  2843. Study of the Effects of Intravenous Lipid Infusion in Acute Intoxications with Some Xenobiotics
  2844. The Cichlidae fish Geophagus brasiliensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) has suitability as a sentinel species for changes caused by Xenobiotics?
  2845. Prediction of Metabolic Stability of Xenobiotics by the Pass and Gusar Programs
  2846. Ecological test procedures for organic Xenobiotics in terrestrial systems
  2847. Biotransformation of Xenobiotics in Living Systems—Metabolism of Drugs: Partnership of Liver and Gut Microflora
  2848. … Supersomes and membranes from Spodoptera frugiperda (sf) 9 cells: implications for the apparent Glucuronidation of Xenobiotics by UDP-glucuronosyltransferase …
  2849. Shortening the Acclimation and Degradation Lag of Xenobiotics by Enriching the Energy Content of Microbial Populations.
  2850. Xenobiotics TRANSLOCATE IN AQUATIC PLANTS: A CASE STUDY USING THREE AQUATIC HERBICIDES
  2851. Publisher’s Note: We Changed Page Numbers to Article Numbers for Articles Published in Journal of Xenobiotics Volumes 1–9
  2852. COMPOUNDS AND Xenobiotics ALIEN TO ORGANISMS
  2853. Hepatic Transcriptome Reveals That Fructose Downregulated Xenobiotics Metabolizing Enzymes Through Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Signaling Suppression in …
  2854. Continuous two phase partitioning bioreactor (C-TPPB) for removal of Xenobiotics: Design criteria
  2855. Xenobiotics in Fish from the St. Lawrence River and Connecting Tributaries with Emphasis on the St. Lawrence River Area of Concern at Massena …
  2856. RapidAIM 2.0: a high-throughput assay to study functional response of human gut microbiome to Xenobiotics
  2857. Development of techniques to predict and prevent both the effect of Xenobiotics and their migration into pig-derived products
  2858. Toxicokinetic of Xenobiotics
  2859. Polymorphism of enzymes of biotransformation of Xenobiotics (Glutathione S-transferases M1, T1, P1) in patients with a combination of atopic dermatitis and bronchial …
  2860. Multi-Target Analysis and Suspect Screening of Xenobiotics in Milk by UHPLC-HRMS/MS
  2861. Aspects of Xenobiotics phytoremediation and role of endophytic bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal association
  2862. Xenobiotics in Chemical Carcinogenesis: Translational Aspects in Toxicology
  2863. DETERMINATION OF Xenobiotics IN ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTS
  2864. Predict of metabolic stability of Xenobiotics by the PASS and GUSAR programs
  2865. Using an Integrated QSAR Model to Check Whether Small-Molecule Xenobiotics Will Accumulate in Biomembranes, with Particular Reference to Fluorescent Imaging …
  2866. ESI and APCI LC-MS/MS in model investigations on the absorption and transformation of organic Xenobiotics by poplar plants (Populus alba L.)
  2867. THE INFLUENCE OF Xenobiotics ON HIGHER PLANTS
  2868. Metabolic Disequilibrium: A Review in the Indication of Soil Ecosystem Insulted with Xenobiotics
  2869. Cellular fatty aCid Composition of Aeromonas genus–destruCtor of aromatiC Xenobiotics
  2870. Short Review on Xenobiotics and Human Health
  2871. The Effects of Aerobic Exercise on the Distribution and Metabolism of Select Xenobiotics
  2872. Considering Xenobiotics as Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression: A Qualitative Systematic Review
  2873. Modulation of P-Glycoprotein, toxic Xenobiotics and its revelance for spermatogenesis
  2874. INFLUENCE OF Xenobiotics ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE CARDIORESPIRATORY SYSTEM IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
  2875. … the role of the gastrointestinal tract and the gut microbiome on the biotransformation, absorption and bioavailability of Xenobiotics: chlorogenic acid as model …
  2876. The Relationship between Integrated Biochemical Index and Content of Organochlorine Xenobiotics in the Liver of the Black Scorpion Fish Scorpaena porcus …
  2877. Micrococcus luteus Strain in Free and Immobilized Form is Capable of Simultaneous Utilization of Aromatic and Aliphatic Xenobiotics
  2878. Message from the President of the Japanese Society for the Study of Xenobiotics
  2879. Investigation of Xenobiotics metabolism in salix alba leaves via mass spectrometry imaging
  2880. Investigating the Neutrophil Respiratory Burst as a Target of Xenobiotics.
  2881. Screening of Xenobiotics-degrading Microorganisms from Sumatera’ s Soil
  2882. Treatment of mdr-tb patients with deletion polymorphism of Xenobiotics detoxication system genes of glutathione-s-transferase
  2883. Study of interaction of Xenobiotics with macrophytes in experimental aquatic ecosystems
  2884. Analytical methods for the quantitation of Xenobiotics
  2885. Xenobiotics in Phaseolus vulgaris
  2886. Xenobiotics: Main Groups, Possible Classifications, and Properties
  2887. … , STRUCTURE, MOLECULAR DIVERSITY, FUNCTION, CONTRIBUTION TO THE FUNCTIONING OF THE Xenobiotics TRANSFORMATION SYSTEM (А …
  2888. An overview on optoelectronic methods for detection of Xenobiotics in human fluid samples
  2889. Compounds Alien to Organisms or Xenobiotics
  2890. Analysis of deletion polymorphism of Xenobiotics detoxication system genes in patients with tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus
  2891. Microbial degradation of polyfluorinated Xenobiotics
  2892. Histological and ultrastructural changes in turkey liver under intensive rear-ing and influence of Xenobiotics
  2893. Xenobiotics Result in Hormonal and Enzymatic Dysregulations in the Red Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae).
  2894. Revealing trace amounts of Xenobiotics in the friction ridge analysis by Raman spectroscopy
  2895. Activated Carbon/Pectin Composite Enterosorbent for Human Protection from Intoxication with Xenobiotics Pb (II) and Sodium Diclofenac
  2896. BIODEGRADATION OF Xenobiotics
  2897. Research of pollution’s level of the Araz river by Xenobiotics and pathogenic microorganisms, chemical and radiological ways of purification of water’s …
  2898. The effects of Xenobiotics on vitamin A homeostasis and a proper model to test these effects
  2899. EFFECTS OF ORGANOHALOGENATED Xenobiotics ON GUT MICROBIOTA, OXIDATIVE REDOX, AND REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTIONS IN PIGS–A REVIEW
  2900. 4.3 Assessment of the Individual Exposure to Xenobiotics (Biomonitoring)
  2901. Integrated evolutionary and structural analysis reveals Xenobiotics and pathogens as the major drivers of mammalian adaptation
  2902. THE INFLUENCE OF EXOGENOUS Xenobiotics ON ADSORPTION OF IRON IONS AND HEMATOPOIESIS
  2903. Xenobiotics, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidants
  2904. Choice of the Mode of Analytical (Chromatographic) Method for the Analysis of Xenobiotics and Unknown Compounds on the Basis of the Properties of Analytes
  2905. DEVELOPMENT OF A DATABASE OF LANDS CONTAMINATED WITH Xenobiotics BASED ON GEOGRAPHIC POISONING OF PESTICIDE STORAGES
  2906. Toxicokinetics and toxicity related mechanisms of Xenobiotics in human placenta
  2907. Multidisciplinary meetings determining the imputability of Xenobiotics in causes of death: What contribution to pharmacovigilance data?
  2908. Xenobiotics IN AUTUMN WHEAT GRAINS
  2909. Poisons, Hallucinogens, Teratogens, Pesticides, and Xenobiotics—Their Sources, Classification, Chemistry, and Metabolism
  2910. Application of in vitro, in silico, and in vivo methodologies to quantitatively study maternal-fetal disposition of Xenobiotics
  2911. High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (Tandem Mass Spectrometry): New Trends and Limitations in the Analysis of Xenobiotics and Unknown Compounds in Food …
  2912. METABOLIC DISORDERS IN THE PERIODONTAL TISSUES IN CASE OF COMBINED USE OF Xenobiotics AND CORRECTION OF DETECTED DISTURBANCES
  2913. Assessment of the integrated reaction of onions of different types for the action of Xenobiotics for use in ecological-genetic monitoring
  2914. Acute toxicity of selected Xenobiotics as regards sea bacteria abstract
  2915. Bacterial megaplasmids and biodegradation: Solution to persistency of Xenobiotics
  2916. Toxicity of Reactive Xenobiotics Evaluated with Glutathione Nucleophilicity
  2917. Molecular structural characteristics that influence partitioning of Xenobiotics into human breast milk
  2918. The Role of the Microenvironment in Mediating Breast Cancer Cell Responses to Xenobiotics
  2919. Microbe and plant-assisted remediation of organic Xenobiotics, in Handbook on Assisted and Amendment-Enhanced Sustainable Remediation Technology
  2920. Natural Xenobiotics inducing apoptosis in hepatoma cells: in vitro study
  2921. PUTATIVE EFFECT OF Xenobiotics ON ESTERASES OF BACTERIAL FLORA FROM CHIRONOMUS CIRCUMDATUS (BLOODWORMS)
  2922. Level of Osteotropic Elements in the Jaw Bones of Experimental Animals in Terms of the Impact of Xenobiotics
  2923. UTILIZATION OF AROMATIC COMPOUNDS BY BACTERIA. II. FLEXIBILITY OF AROMATIC Xenobiotics Biol. Stud. 2018: 12 (3–4); 117–140
  2924. Changes in Steroids, Xenobiotics, and Drug-Metabolism in Humans by Genetic Variations in NADPH Cytochrome P450 Oxidoreductase
  2925. Ripk2 dictates blood insulin and glucose responses to cancer drug and microbial Xenobiotics
  2926. Xenobiotics and the effects of eucalypt monoterpenes on the cytokine expression of koalas, Phascolarctos cinereus
  2927. REACTIVE CHANGES IN THE ANAL CANAL AND SPHINCTER APPARATUS OF THE RECTUM OF RATS EXPOSED TO Xenobiotics
  2928. 115 Xenobiotics-AS A MAJOR FACTOR AFFECTING HUMAN HEALTH
  2929. ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION OF ADDUCTS FORMED BY DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID WITH CHEMICAL Xenobiotics OF FOOD INTEREST
  2930. Utilization of aromatic compounds by bacteria. II. Flexibility of aromatic Xenobiotics
  2931. Determination of Xenobiotics and concentration levels of endogenous substances in biological matrices
  2932. DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNIQUES TO PREDICT AND PREVENT BOTH THE EFFECT OF Xenobiotics AND THEIR MIGRATION INTO PIG-DERIVED PRODUCTS
  2933. Session 13. Metabolic Activation of Xenobiotics-Therapeutic Target and Drug Monitoring
  2934. Zebrafish (Danio rerio): A valuable tool for predict the metabolism of Xenobiotics in humans? Toxicology & pharmacology
  2935. Xenobiotics interfering with corticosteroid action: from adrenal steroid synthesis to peripheral receptor activity
  2936. … -GENETIC ANALYSIS OF ASSOCIATIONS OF POLYMORPHOUS GENES COMBINATIONS OF THE Xenobiotics BIOTRANSFORMATION WITH THE …
  2937. Metabolomics Reveals the Impact of Xenobiotics on the Host-Metabolite-Microbiome Interaction
  2938. ASSESSMENT OF OCCURRENCE AND CONCENTRATIONS OF Xenobiotics IN SELECTED FISH SPECIES FROM LAKE NAIVASHA, KENYA
  2939. Development of a Novel, In Vitro Testing Strategy to Study Interactions between Foodborne Xenobiotics and the Intestinal Microbiome, and Consequences for Host …
  2940. Experimental studies of Xenobiotics genotoxicity and cytotoxicity in fish erythrocytes
  2941. Interactions of Xenobiotics and Oxysterols with 11β-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase 2 and Retinoic Acid-Related Orphan Receptor Gamma
  2942. Environmental aspects of soil organic matter, especially for adsorption of organic Xenobiotics on soil.
  2943. Research progress in influence of prenatal Xenobiotics exposure on function of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis in offspring
  2944. Nontargeted Discovery of Xenobiotics in Human Urine by MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS
  2945. Enhanced susceptibility of blood-brain barrier (BBB) to chronic endogenous stimuli by co-exposed Xenobiotics
  2946. P: 66 Increased Levels of Xenobiotics in Plasma of Cirrhotic Patients With Neurological Symptoms, a Metabolomic Study
  2947. Mitigation of the toxic effects of Xenobiotics in mung seedlings by plant synergistic bacteria
  2948. Microbiota and Xenobiotics Reveal Links between Myopathy, Inflammaging and Glycolytic Metabolism
  2949. Localized optical monitoring of cytoskeletal changes in confluent endothelial cell layers upon exposure to Xenobiotics
  2950. Development of an in vitro model of human gut microbiota for screening the reciprocal interactions with antibiotics, drugs and Xenobiotics.
  2951. Publisher’s Note: We Changed Page Numbers to Article Numbers for Articles Published in Journal of Xenobiotics Volumes 1–9
  2952. Phytoremediation of Xenobiotics using arbuscular mycorrhiza from contaminated soil.
  2953. Relation of integral biochemical index and organochlorine Xenobiotics content in the liver of the black scorpion fish Scorpaena porcus LINNAEUS, 1758 from …
  2954. Efficiency of purification of water from cyclic aromatic Xenobiotics with strains P. fluorescens ONU328 and P. maltophilia ONU329
  2955. TOX-OER MOOC: learning toxicokinetics and liver as target organ of Xenobiotics
  2956. Impedance-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Mammalian Cells upon Introduction of Xenobiotics into the Cytoplasm by In Situ Electroporation
  2957. POLYMORPHISM OF BIOTRANSFORMATION GENES OF Xenobiotics GSTM1 AND GSTT1 OF PROBABLE MARKERS OF RISK OF LUNG ONCOLOGY, IN …
  2958. REFERENCES. BO Tsudzevych, OB Stolyar, IV Kalinin, VG Yukalo. Xenobiotics: accumulation, detoxification and excretion from living organisms: monograph …
  2959. 3 Mycorrhizal Assisted Phytoremediation of Xenobiotics from Contaminated Soil
  2960. HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR VEGETABLE OIL’S Xenobiotics LABORATORY CONTROL
  2961. Publisher’s Note: Continued Publication of Journal of Xenobiotics by MDPI
  2962. HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR VEGETABLE OIL’S Xenobiotics LABORATORY CONTROL
  2963. 2.3 Biotransformation of Xenobiotics
  2964. UDC 544.54 ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF Xenobiotics AND HEAVY METALS IN THE GREEN GRASS COVER OF THE AZERBAIJAN REGIONS
  2965. UDC 544.54 DISTRIBUTION OF Xenobiotics AND RADIOISOTOPES IN THE CASPIAN SEA WATER
  2966. UDC 544.54 ANALYSIS OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF Xenobiotics AND HEAVY METALS IN THE DRINKING WATER SOURCES OF THE REGIONS OF …
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