Pooled human liver microsomes (HLMs) were supplied by BD Biosciences (San Jose, CA), and stored at -80[degrees]C before used.
What does HLM stand for?
HLM stands for Human Liver Microsome
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In the preclinical studies conducted, Defibrotide showed no inhibitory effects in human liver microsomes, indicating that Defibrotide is expected to have a low potential for drug-drug interaction.
In human liver microsomes, UGT2B15 is a major isoform that glucuronidates BPA (Hanioka et al.
Analysis of CYP2D6 (dextromethorphan O-demethylase) activity Human liver microsome (1 mg/ml) was incubated in 0.
Differential activation of cyclophosphamide and ifosphamide by cytochromes P-450 213 and 3A in human liver microsomes.
A comparison of Aroclor 1254-induced and uninduced rat liver microsomes to human liver microsomes in phenytoin O-deethylation, coumarin 7-hydroxylation, tolbutamide 4-hydroxylation, S-mephenytoin 4'-hydroxylation, chloroxazone 6-hydroxylation and testosterone 6[beta]-hydroxylation.