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A M Fredenburg

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Special Libraries|March 5, 1989
Quality assurance: establishing a program for librariesA M Fredenburg
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|July 1, 1984
The quality assurance issue: one hospital library's approachA M Fredenburg
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|January 1, 1996
The 3-hydroxypyridin-4-ones more effectively chelate aluminum in a rabbit model of aluminum intoxication than does desferrioxamineR A Yokel, K A Meurer, T L Skinner, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|October 1, 1995
Influence of lipophilicity on the bioavailability and disposition of orally active 3-hydroxypyridin-4-one metal chelatorsR A Yokel, A M Fredenburg, K A Meurer, et al.
Toxicology|April 30, 1996
The pharmacokinetics and blood-brain barrier permeation of the chelators 1,2 dimethly-, 1,2 diethyl-, and 1-[ethan-1'ol]-2-methyl-3-hydroxypyridin-4-one in the ratA M Fredenburg, R K Sethi, D D Allen, et al.
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology : Official Journal of the Gesellschaft Fur Toxikologische Pathologie|August 31, 2000
Glomerular lesions in male rabbits treated with aluminium lactate: with special reference to microaneurysm formationC B Hong, A M Fredenburg, K M Dickey, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|March 29, 2000
The hexadentate hydroxypyridinonate TREN-(Me-3,2-HOPO) is a more orally active iron chelator than its bidentate analogueR A Yokel, A M Fredenburg, P W Durbin, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|February 1, 1997
Short-term oral 3-hydroxypyridin-4-one dosing increases aluminum excretion and partially reverses aluminum-induced toxicity in the rabbit independent of chelator lipophilicityR A Yokel, K A Meurer, C B Hong, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|March 1, 1993
Pharmacokinetics of representative 3-hydroxypyridin-4-ones in rabbits: CP20 and CP94A M Fredenburg, P J Wedlund, T L Skinner, et al.
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Special Libraries|March 5, 1989
Quality assurance: establishing a program for librariesA M Fredenburg
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association|July 1, 1984
The quality assurance issue: one hospital library's approachA M Fredenburg
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|January 1, 1996
The 3-hydroxypyridin-4-ones more effectively chelate aluminum in a rabbit model of aluminum intoxication than does desferrioxamineR A Yokel, K A Meurer, T L Skinner, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|October 1, 1995
Influence of lipophilicity on the bioavailability and disposition of orally active 3-hydroxypyridin-4-one metal chelatorsR A Yokel, A M Fredenburg, K A Meurer, et al.
Toxicology|April 30, 1996
The pharmacokinetics and blood-brain barrier permeation of the chelators 1,2 dimethly-, 1,2 diethyl-, and 1-[ethan-1'ol]-2-methyl-3-hydroxypyridin-4-one in the ratA M Fredenburg, R K Sethi, D D Allen, et al.
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology : Official Journal of the Gesellschaft Fur Toxikologische Pathologie|August 31, 2000
Glomerular lesions in male rabbits treated with aluminium lactate: with special reference to microaneurysm formationC B Hong, A M Fredenburg, K M Dickey, et al.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|March 29, 2000
The hexadentate hydroxypyridinonate TREN-(Me-3,2-HOPO) is a more orally active iron chelator than its bidentate analogueR A Yokel, A M Fredenburg, P W Durbin, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|February 1, 1997
Short-term oral 3-hydroxypyridin-4-one dosing increases aluminum excretion and partially reverses aluminum-induced toxicity in the rabbit independent of chelator lipophilicityR A Yokel, K A Meurer, C B Hong, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|March 1, 1993
Pharmacokinetics of representative 3-hydroxypyridin-4-ones in rabbits: CP20 and CP94A M Fredenburg, P J Wedlund, T L Skinner, et al.
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