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    Influence of different calcic antagonists on the Caco-2 cell monolayer integrity or “TEER, a measurement of toxicity ?”

    The purpose of this work was to investigate the interest of the TEER measurement, a quite simple measure, as an evaluation of toxicity, in function of time and level of drug in the experimental medium, for dif...

    F. Mathieu, M. -J. Galmier, J. -F. Pognat in European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Ph… (2005)

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    Transepithelial transport of bepridil in the human intestinal cell line, Caco-2, using a “dynamic model”

    The purpose of the study was to go further into the transepithetial transport of bepridil, an anticalcic agent, through monolayer cells Caco-2, using a “dynamic model” including a transfer of inserts with Caco...

    F. Mathieu, M. -J. Galmier, A. Nicolay in European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Ph… (2003)

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    Comparative study of the biotransformation of bepridil analogs in isolated liver cells from one rat. Relationships between structure and in vitro liver toxicity

    The biotransformation of several analogs of the anti-calcium agent bepridil was studied comparatively in liver cells isolated from one rat. Three types of metabolites were identified by mass spectrometry, resu...

    E. Damatte, M. J. Galmier in European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Ph… (1996)

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    N-Dephenylated and N-phenyl urinary metabolites of mociprazine (CERM 3517) in beagle dogs after oral administration. A mass spectrometric determination

    CERM 3S17 (mociprazine), a new anti-emetic compound, was administered orally to six beagle dogs at 10 mg/kg b.i.d. for four days. Unconjugated urinary metabolites were identified by GC-MS analysis against synt...

    A. Enreille, J. F. Pognat, M. J. Galmter in European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Ph… (1991)