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Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 1995

Human cytochrome P450 enzyme selectivities in the oxidation of chlorinated benzenes.

J.J.P. Bogaards; B. van Ommen; C.R. Wolf; P.J. van Bladeren


Vermeulen, N.P.E.Mulder, G.J., Glutathione S-transferases : structure, function and clinical implications, 143-152 | 1996

Irreversible inhibition of cytosolic glutathione S-transferases

J.H.T.M. Ploemen; B. van Ommen; M.L.P.S. van Iersel; C.J.M. Rompelberg; H. Verhagen; P.J. van Bladeren


Developments and ethical considerations in toxicology | 1993

Glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms in relation to toxicity.

P.J. van Bladeren; J.H.T.M. Ploemen; B. van Ommen


Metabolism of xenobiotics | 1988

Glutathione conjugation as a toxication reaction.

P.J. van Bladeren; C. den Besten; I.M. Bruggeman; J.J.W.M. Mertens; B. van Ommen; A. Spenkelink; A.L.M. Rutten; J.H.M. Temmink; R.M.E. Vos


Trends in drug research. Pharmacochemical Library vol. 13 | 1990

Identification of toxicophoric groups: the case of halogenated benzenes.

P.J. van Bladeren; C. den Besten


Glutathione S-transferases and drug resistance | 1990

Toxication reactions catalysed by GST: inhibition of GST by reactive conjugates.

P.J. van Bladeren; B. van Ommen; R.M.E. Vos


Glutathione S-transferase: structure, functions and clinical application | 1996

Irreversible inhibition of cytosolic glutathione S-transferase.

J.H.T.M. Ploemen; B. van Ommen; M.L.P.S. van Iersel; C.J.M. Rompelberg; H. Verhagen; P.J. van Bladeren


Archive | 1989

The effect of cytochrome P-450p-TAO complex formation on in vitro and in vivo hexachlorobenzene metabolism and toxicity.

B. van Ommen; G. Geesink; W. Hendriks; Franz Müller; P.J. van Bladeren; Wayne Levin; Paul E. Thomas


Archive | 1986

Covalent binding of furazolidone during microsomal metabolism.

L.H.M. Vromen; B. van Ommen; P.J. van Bladeren


Abstract 5th Drug metabolism workshop, Guilford, U.K. (1986) | 1986

The covalent binding of hexachlorobenzene stems from quinone metabolites.

B. van Ommen; A.E.P. Adang; Franz Müller; P.J. van Bladeren

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B. van Ommen

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research

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J.J.W.M. Mertens

University of Texas at Austin

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A. Spenkelink

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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