Oxidation by cytochrome P450 (WP1274)
Mus musculus
Oxidation of a substrate by Cytochrome P450. Adapted from Niesink et al., Chapter 3, p. 47-48.
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Christine Chichester , Kristina Hanspers , Eric Weitz , Alex Pico , and Lars WillighagenActivity
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Pathway Ontology
phase I biotransformation pathway via cytochrome P450References
- Toxicology [Internet]. Niesink R, Hollinger MA, De Vries J. CRC Press; 1996. 1312 p. Available from: https://books.google.com/books/about/Toxicology.html?hl=&id=mwN9QgAACAAJ OpenLibrary Worldcat