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Academic Article Porphyrogenic properties of the terpenes camphor, pinene, and thujone (with a note on historic implications for absinthe and the illness of Vincent van Gogh).
Academic Article Hepatic microsomal function in rats with chronic dietary iron overload.
Academic Article Repression of ALA synthase by heme and zinc-mesoporphyrin in a chick embryo liver cell culture model of acute porphyria.
Academic Article Molecular basis for heme-dependent induction of heme oxygenase in primary cultures of chick embryo hepatocytes. Demonstration of acquired refractoriness to heme.
Academic Article Effects of new anticonvulsant medications on porphyrin synthesis in cultured liver cells: potential implications for patients with acute porphyria.
Academic Article Effects of antidepressants and benzodiazepine-type anxiolytic agents on hepatic porphyrin accumulation in primary cultures of chick embryo liver cells.
Academic Article Effects of phenylarsine oxide on expression of heme oxygenase-1 reporter constructs in transiently transfected cultures of chick embryo liver cells.
Academic Article Induction of heme oxygenase-1 by phenylarsine oxide. Studies in cultured primary liver cells.
Academic Article Weight-related effects on disease progression in the hepatitis C antiviral long-term treatment against cirrhosis trial.
Academic Article Zinc mesoporphyrin induces rapid proteasomal degradation of hepatitis C nonstructural 5A protein in human hepatoma cells.
Academic Article A phase 1/2, dose-escalation trial of deferasirox for the treatment of iron overload in HFE-related hereditary hemochromatosis.
Academic Article Phase 1 Trial of an RNA Interference Therapy for Acute Intermittent Porphyria.
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