1975
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-9026-2_25
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Mixed Function Oxidation and Intermediary Metabolism: Metabolic Interdependencies in the Liver

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“…Genes in node II, which were upregulated by peroxisome proliferators but suppressed by phenobarbital, have reported involvement in mitochondrial ␤-oxidation. This corroborates previously published findings demonstrating the induction of ␤-oxidation by peroxisome proliferators [43]. Node I contains genes that are mostly involved in the detoxification and metabolism of phenobarbital.…”
Section: Cdna Microarrays and Discovery In Toxicologysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Genes in node II, which were upregulated by peroxisome proliferators but suppressed by phenobarbital, have reported involvement in mitochondrial ␤-oxidation. This corroborates previously published findings demonstrating the induction of ␤-oxidation by peroxisome proliferators [43]. Node I contains genes that are mostly involved in the detoxification and metabolism of phenobarbital.…”
Section: Cdna Microarrays and Discovery In Toxicologysupporting
confidence: 92%