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Open AccessAnalyzing the Mechanisms Behind Macrolide Antibiotic-Induced Liver Injury Using Quantitative Systems Toxicology Modeling
Macrolide antibiotics are commonly prescribed treatments for drug-resistant bacterial infections; however, many macrolides have been shown to cause liver enzyme elevations and one macrolide, telithromycin, has...
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In vitro to in vivo extrapolation and species response comparisons for drug-induced liver injury (DILI) using DILIsym™: a mechanistic, mathematical model of DILI
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is not only a major concern for all patients requiring drug therapy, but also for the pharmaceutical industry. Many new in vitro assays and pre-clinical animal models are being...
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Stable isotope resolved metabolomics of primary human hepatocytes reveals a stressed phenotype
The development of techniques allowing the culturing of primary mammalian hepatocytes has provided great insights into liver physiology. For most applications, it is desirable for hepatocytes in culture to mim...