North Carolina Central University
About Us
Undergraduate Program
Graduate Program
Research Initiatives
Student Center
BRITE Partners
Contact Us
Biblio
Home
Found 5 results
Filters:
Author
is
Ghanayem, B.I.
[Clear All Filters]
1999
Ibeanu GC
,
Blaisdell J
,
Ferguson RJ
,
Ghanayem BI
,
Brosen K
,
Benhamou S
,
Bouchardy C
,
Wilkinson GR
,
Dayer P
,
Goldstein JA
. 1999.
A novel transversion in the intron 5 donor splice junction of CYP2C19 and a sequence polymorphism in exon 3 contribute to the poor metabolizer phenotype for the anticonvulsant drug S-mephenytoin
.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 290:635-40.
Abstract
1998
Ibeanu GC
,
Blaisdell J
,
Ghanayem BI
,
Beyeler C
,
Benhamou S
,
Bouchardy C
,
Wilkinson GR
,
Dayer P
,
Daly AK
,
Goldstein JA
. 1998.
An additional defective allele, CYP2C19*5, contributes to the S-mephenytoin poor metabolizer phenotype in Caucasians
.
Pharmacogenetics. 8:129-35.
Abstract
Ibeanu GC
,
Goldstein JA
,
Meyer U
,
Benhamou S
,
Bouchardy C
,
Dayer P
,
Ghanayem BI
,
Blaisdell J
. 1998.
Identification of new human CYP2C19 alleles (CYP2C19*6 and CYP2C19*2B) in a Caucasian poor metabolizer of mephenytoin
.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 286:1490-5.
Abstract
Klose TS
,
Ibeanu GC
,
Ghanayem BI
,
Pedersen LG
,
Li L
,
Hall SD
,
Goldstein JA
. 1998.
Identification of residues 286 and 289 as critical for conferring substrate specificity of human CYP2C9 for diclofenac and ibuprofen
.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 357:240-8.
Abstract
1996
Ibeanu GC
,
Ghanayem BI
,
Linko P
,
Li L
,
Pederson LG
,
Goldstein JA
. 1996.
Identification of residues 99, 220, and 221 of human cytochrome P450 2C19 as key determinants of omeprazole activity
.
J Biol Chem. 271:12496-501.
Abstract