Pooled human liver microsomes hlms
Pooled human liver microsomes (HLMs) are a preparation of subcellular fractions derived from pooled human liver tissue. They contain the microsomal fraction, which is enriched in drug-metabolizing enzymes, primarily cytochrome P450 enzymes. HLMs can be used to study in vitro drug metabolism and drug-drug interactions.
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4 protocols using pooled human liver microsomes hlms
Cytochrome P450 Inhibition Assay
Isolation and Synthesis of Polyozellin Compounds
Pogostone and Hepatic Metabolism
Schizandrol A and B CYP3A Metabolism
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