Connection
Stefanie Kennon-Mcgill to Mice
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Stefanie Kennon-Mcgill has written about Mice.
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0.205 |
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Kennon-McGill S, Clemens MM, McGill MR. Expression of drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters in the cochlea: Implications for drug delivery and ototoxicity. Hear Res. 2019 08; 379:98-102.
Score: 0.080
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Yiew NKH, Vazquez JH, Martino MR, Kennon-McGill S, Price JR, Allard FD, Yee EU, Layman AJ, James LP, McCommis KS, Finck BN, McGill MR. Hepatic pyruvate and alanine metabolism are critical and complementary for maintenance of antioxidant capacity and resistance to oxidative insult. Mol Metab. 2023 Nov; 77:101808.
Score: 0.027
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Vazquez JH, Clemens MM, Allard FD, Yee EU, Kennon-McGill S, Mackintosh SG, Jaeschke H, Hambuchen MD, McGill MR. Identification of Serum Biomarkers to Distinguish Hazardous and Benign Aminotransferase Elevations. Toxicol Sci. 2020 02 01; 173(2):244-254.
Score: 0.021
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Ewing LE, McGill MR, Yee EU, Quick CM, Skinner CM, Kennon-McGill S, Clemens M, Vazquez JH, McCullough SS, Williams DK, Kutanzi KR, Walker LA, ElSohly MA, James LP, Gurley BJ, Koturbash I. Paradoxical Patterns of Sinusoidal Obstruction Syndrome-Like Liver Injury in Aged Female CD-1 Mice Triggered by Cannabidiol-Rich Cannabis Extract and Acetaminophen Co-Administration. Molecules. 2019 Jun 17; 24(12).
Score: 0.020
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Ewing LE, Skinner CM, Quick CM, Kennon-McGill S, McGill MR, Walker LA, ElSohly MA, Gurley BJ, Koturbash I. Hepatotoxicity of a Cannabidiol-Rich Cannabis Extract in the Mouse Model. Molecules. 2019 Apr 30; 24(9).
Score: 0.020
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Gurley BJ, Miousse IR, Nookaew I, Ewing LE, Skinner CM, Jenjaroenpun P, Wongsurawat T, Kennon-McGill S, Avula B, Bae JY, McGill MR, Ussery D, Khan IA, Koturbash I. Decaffeinated Green Tea Extract Does Not Elicit Hepatotoxic Effects and Modulates the Gut Microbiome in Lean B6C3F1 Mice. Nutrients. 2019 Apr 03; 11(4).
Score: 0.020
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Lutkewitte AJ, Schweitzer GG, Kennon-McGill S, Clemens MM, James LP, Jaeschke H, Finck BN, McGill MR. Lipin deactivation after acetaminophen overdose causes phosphatidic acid accumulation in liver and plasma in mice and humans and enhances liver regeneration. Food Chem Toxicol. 2018 May; 115:273-283.
Score: 0.018
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