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bibliographicCitation Ling S, Jamali F. Effect of early phase adjuvant arthritis on hepatic P450 enzymes and pharmacokinetics of verapamil: an alternative approach to the use of an animal model of inflammation for pharmacokinetic studies. Drug Metab Dispos. 2005 Apr;33(4):579–86. doi: 10.1124/dmd.104.002360. PMID: 15659540.
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title EFFECT OF EARLY PHASE ADJUVANT ARTHRITIS ON HEPATIC P450 ENZYMES AND PHARMACOKINETICS OF VERAPAMIL: AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO THE USE OF AN ANIMAL MODEL OF INFLAMMATION FOR PHARMACOKINETIC STUDIES
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