F E Greene
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1.
Grgurevich S, Greene F
Pharmacology
. 1995 Jun;
51(1):13-23.
PMID: 7568340
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) detoxify diverse electrophilic chemicals, including anticancer drugs. Containing at least 100 microM total GST, the adult rat liver has abundant alpha and mu class GST isoenzymes. We...
2.
Kempe K, Isom H, Greene F
Biochem Pharmacol
. 1995 Apr;
49(8):1091-8.
PMID: 7748190
The response of an SV40-immortalized hepatocyte cell line (CWSV-1) derived from adult male rat hepatocytes to human growth hormone (hGH) was investigated. CWSV-1 cells, which have been characterized extensively, retain...
3.
Cammisa H, Isom H, Greene F
Endocrinology
. 1988 Mar;
122(3):991-6.
PMID: 3342764
Plasma pseudocholinesterase (PsChe) activity was examined in adult female rat hepatocytes isolated by collagenase perfusion and maintained in a chemically defined medium supplemented with dimethyl sulfoxide. Time course studies on...
4.
Greene F
Pharmacology
. 1986 Jan;
33(5):286-91.
PMID: 3797467
To examine the role of multiple forms of cytochrome P-450 in the metabolism of endogenous substrates by lung, the oxidation of testosterone by rat lung microsomes in vitro was characterized...
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Shively C, Griffith J, Greene F
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
. 1985 Sep;
80(2):284-92.
PMID: 4024117
A commercially prepared semipurified diet (Bio-Serve No. 0006Q) composed of chemically defined ingredients was fed to male and female F344 rats before mating, to females during gestation, and to the...
6.
Miller G, Zemaitis M, Greene F
Biochem Pharmacol
. 1983 Aug;
32(16):2433-42.
PMID: 6311217
A single, intraperitoneal injection of diethyldithiocarbamate (DDTC) to adult, male Sprague-Dawley rats decreased hepatic cytochrome P-450 (P-450) concentrations. This effect was dose-dependent over a range of 250 to 750 mg/kg...
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Kyerematen G, PASSANANTI G, Greene F, Vesell E
Life Sci
. 1983 Jan;
32(5):551-6.
PMID: 6823211
Cotinine, administered twice a day for 2 days in a dose of 20 or 40 mg/kg i.p., induced rat hepatic drug metabolism between 22% to 62%. Induction decreased to 26-37%...
8.
Brown T, Greene F
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther
. 1980 Nov;
248(1):13-25.
PMID: 7212871
For most commonly used mouse strains there is either no sex difference in drug metabolism, or females have a higher rate of metabolism than males of the same strain. In...
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Grafstrom R, Greene F
Biochem Pharmacol
. 1980 Jun;
29(11):1517-23.
PMID: 6249318
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10.
Herd J, Greene F
Biol Neonate
. 1980 Jan;
38(5-6):291-9.
PMID: 7417608
Early exposure to benzo(a)pyrene, B(a(P, produces long-lasting effects on the cytochrome P-450 dependent monooxygenase system of rat liver microsomes. Adult male offspring of rats given B(a(P, 20 mg/kg i.p. during...