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Academic Article Plasma biomarkers to study mechanisms of liver injury in patients with hypoxic hepatitis.
Academic Article Acetaminophen-induced liver injury in rats and mice: comparison of protein adducts, mitochondrial dysfunction, and oxidative stress in the mechanism of toxicity.
Academic Article Low Dose Acetaminophen Induces Reversible Mitochondrial Dysfunction Associated with Transient c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase Activation in Mouse Liver.
Academic Article The mechanism underlying acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in humans and mice involves mitochondrial damage and nuclear DNA fragmentation.
Academic Article Hearing, reactive metabolite formation, and oxidative stress in cochleae after a single acute overdose of acetaminophen: an in vivo study.
Academic Article RETRACTED: Molecular forms of HMGB1 and keratin-18 as mechanistic biomarkers for mode of cell death and prognosis during clinical acetaminophen hepatotoxicity.
Academic Article Circulating microRNA profiles in human patients with acetaminophen hepatotoxicity or ischemic hepatitis.
Academic Article Connexin32: a mediator of acetaminophen-induced liver injury?
Academic Article Identification of Serum Biomarkers to Distinguish Hazardous and Benign Aminotransferase Elevations.
Academic Article Contrasting model mechanisms of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) release from damaged and necrotic hepatocytes as an example of general biomarker mechanisms.
Academic Article Short-Term Safety of Repeated Acetaminophen Use in Patients With Compensated Cirrhosis.
Academic Article Hepatic pyruvate and alanine metabolism are critical and complementary for maintenance of antioxidant capacity and resistance to oxidative insult.

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