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The Relationship Between Circulating Acetaminophen-Protein Adduct Concentrations and Alanine Aminotransferase Activities in Patients With and Without Acetaminophen Overdose and Toxicity
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The Relationship Between Circulating Acetaminophen-Protein Adduct Concentrations and Alanine Aminotransferase Activities in Patients With and Without Acetaminophen Overdose and Toxicity

S. C. Curry, A. Padilla-Jones, A. -M Ruha, A. D. O’Connor, A. M. Kang, D. G. Wilkins, H. Jaeschke, K. Wilhelms, R. D. Gerkin, K. A. Graeme, …
Journal of Medical Toxicology, Vol.15(3), pp.143-155
2019

Abstract

Acetaminophen Acetaminophen-protein adducts Alanine aminotransferase Hepatotoxicity Overdose antibiotic agent benzhydrocodone plus paracetamol bilirubin creatinine oxycodone plus paracetamol paracetamol plasma protein acute kidney tubule necrosis adult aged alanine aminotransferase blood level Article blood oxygen tension blood sampling cardiomyopathy cohort analysis drug overdose drug protein binding enzyme activity female heart left ventricle failure hepatic encephalopathy high performance liquid chromatography hospitalization human hypertransaminasemia influenza kidney failure liver toxicity major clinical study male observational study pain prediction prospective study respiration depression rhabdomyolysis adolescent blood metabolism middle aged very elderly young adult Aged, 80 and over Alanine Transaminase Blood Proteins Humans
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