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    Critical evaluation of the human relevance of the mode of action for rodent liver tumor formation by activators of the constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) by Yamada, Tomoya, Cohen, Samuel M., Lake, Brian G.

    Published in Critical reviews in toxicology (28-05-2021)
    “…Many nongenotoxic chemicals have been shown to produce liver tumors in mice and/or rats by a mode of action (MOA) involving activation of the constitutive…”
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    Involvement of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor-Alpha in Liver Tumor Production by Permethrin in the Female Mouse by Kondo, Miwa, Miyata, Kaori, Nagahori, Hirohisa, Sumida, Kayo, Osimitz, Thomas G, Cohen, Samuel M, Lake, Brian G, Yamada, Tomoya

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-04-2019)
    “…Abstract The nongenotoxic pyrethroid insecticide permethrin produced hepatocellular tumors in CD-1 mice but not in Wistar rats. Recently, based on findings of…”
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    Induction of drug metabolism: Species differences and toxicological relevance by Graham, Mark J, Lake, Brian G

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (30-12-2008)
    “…Abstract A large number of drugs and other chemicals have been shown to induce hepatic microsomal cytochrome P450 (CYP) forms in experimental animals and…”
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    Evaluation of the utility of the lifetime mouse bioassay in the identification of cancer hazards for humans by Osimitz, Thomas G., Droege, Wiebke, Boobis, Alan R., Lake, Brian G.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-10-2013)
    “…•We examined the 710 substances listed in the Carcinogenic Potency Database that were tested in both mice and rats.•Non-genotoxic mouse-only non-liver…”
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    Human relevance of rodent liver tumour formation by constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) activators by Lake, Brian G

    Published in Toxicology research (Cambridge) (01-07-2018)
    “…A large number of nongenotoxic chemicals have been shown to increase the incidence of liver tumours in rats and/or mice by a mode of action (MOA) involving…”
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    Mode-of-action analysis for induction of rat liver tumors by pyrethrins: relevance to human cancer risk by Osimitz, Thomas G., Lake, Brian G.

    Published in Critical reviews in toxicology (01-07-2009)
    “…High doses of pyrethrins have been shown to produce liver tumors in female rats. Pyrethrins are not genotoxic agents. Pyrethrins produce liver tumors in rats…”
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    Lack of effect of metofluthrin and sodium phenobarbital on replicative DNA synthesis and Ki-67 mRNA expression in cultured human hepatocytes by Yamada, Tomoya, Kikumoto, Hiroko, Lake, Brian G, Kawamura, Satoshi

    Published in Toxicology research (Cambridge) (01-01-2015)
    “…High doses of metofluthrin have been shown to produce hepatocellular tumours in rats. Previous in vivo and in vitro mode of action (MOA) studies have…”
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    Evaluation of the human hazard of the liver and lung tumors in mice treated with permethrin based on mode of action by Yamada, Tomoya, Lake, Brian G., Cohen, Samuel M.

    Published in Critical reviews in toxicology (02-01-2022)
    “…The non-genotoxic synthetic pyrethroid insecticide permethrin produced hepatocellular adenomas and bronchiolo-alveolar adenomas in female CD-1 mice, but not in…”
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    Identification of Cytochrome P-450 Isoforms Responsible for cis-Tramadol Metabolism in Human Liver Microsomes by SUBRAHMANYAM, Vangala, RENWICK, Anthony B, WALTERS, David G, YOUNG, Philip J, PRICE, Roger J, TONELLI, Alfred P, LAKE, Brian G

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-08-2001)
    “…The metabolism of cis -tramadol has been studied in human liver microsomes and in cDNA-expressed human cytochrome P-450 (CYP) isoforms. Human liver microsomes…”
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    Determination of a human hepatic microsomal scaling factor for predicting in vivo drug clearance by HAKOOZ, Nancy, ITO, Kiyomi, RAWDEN, Helen, GILL, Helen, LEMMERS, Lynn, BOOBIS, Alan R, EDWARDS, Robert J, CARLILE, David J, LAKE, Brian G, HOUSTON, J. Brian

    Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-03-2006)
    “…To determine a microsomal scaling factor for human liver suitable for prediction of in vivo drug clearance from in vitro data and to explore the role of…”
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    ELETRIPTAN METABOLISM BY HUMAN HEPATIC CYP450 ENZYMES AND TRANSPORT BY HUMAN P-GLYCOPROTEIN by EVANS, David C, O'CONNOR, Desmond, LAKE, Brian G, EVERS, Raymond, ALLEN, Christopher, HARGREAVES, Richard

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-07-2003)
    “…“Reaction phenotyping” studies were performed with eletriptan (ETT) to determine its propensity to interact with coadministered medications. Its ability to…”
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    Comparison of the Hepatic Effects of Phenobarbital in Chimeric Mice Containing Either Rat or Human Hepatocytes With Humanized Constitutive Androstane Receptor and Pregnane X Receptor Mice by Yamada, Tomoya, Ohara, Ayako, Ozawa, Naoya, Maeda, Keiko, Kondo, Miwa, Okuda, Yu, Abe, Jun, Cohen, Samuel M, Lake, Brian G

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-10-2020)
    “…Using a chimeric mouse humanized liver model, we provided evidence that human hepatocytes are refractory to the mitogenic effects of rodent constitutive…”
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