Satoh_2002_Drug.Metab.Dispos_30_488

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Title : Current progress on esterases: from molecular structure to function - Satoh_2002_Drug.Metab.Dispos_30_488
Author(s) : Satoh T , Taylor P , Bosron WF , Sanghani SP , Hosokawa M , La Du BN
Ref : Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals , 30 :488 , 2002
Abstract :

This article reports on a symposium sponsored by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and held at the April 2001 Experimental Biology meeting. Current developments in molecular-based studies into the structure and function of cholinesterases, carboxylesterases, and paraoxonases are described. This article covers mechanisms of regulation of gene expression of the various esterases by developmental factors and xenobiotics, as well as the interplay between physiological and chemical regulation of enzyme activity.

PubMedSearch : Satoh_2002_Drug.Metab.Dispos_30_488
PubMedID: 11950776

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Satoh T, Taylor P, Bosron WF, Sanghani SP, Hosokawa M, La Du BN (2002)
Current progress on esterases: from molecular structure to function
Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals 30 :488

Satoh T, Taylor P, Bosron WF, Sanghani SP, Hosokawa M, La Du BN (2002)
Drug Metabolism & Disposition: The Biological Fate of Chemicals 30 :488