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Bryan Goodwin

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Seminars in Liver Disease|May 23, 2002
Regulation of hepatic drug metabolism: role of the nuclear receptors PXR and CARChristopher Liddle, Bryan Goodwin
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|May 23, 2002
Nuclear receptors. I. Nuclear receptors and bile acid homeostasisBryan Goodwin, Steven A Kliewer
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|July 28, 2004
CAR: detailing new modelsBryan Goodwin, John T Moore
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents|November 19, 2010
Diabetes area participation analysis: a review of companies and targets described in the 2008 - 2010 patent literaturePhilip A Carpino, Bryan Goodwin
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 25, 2002
Regulation of cyp3a gene transcription by the pregnane x receptorBryan Goodwin, Matthew R Redinbo, Steven A Kliewer
Endocrine Reviews|October 10, 2002
The nuclear pregnane X receptor: a key regulator of xenobiotic metabolismSteven A Kliewer, Bryan Goodwin, Timothy M Willson
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 2006
Liver receptor homolog 1 is a negative regulator of the hepatic acute-phase responseNicolas Venteclef, Jason C Smith, Bryan Goodwin, et al.
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|November 19, 2002
Nuclear receptor regulation of genes involved in bile acid metabolismJohn T Moore, Bryan Goodwin, Timothy M Willson, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|June 26, 2004
Identification of liver receptor homolog-1 as a novel regulator of apolipoprotein AI gene transcriptionPhilippe Delerive, Cristin M Galardi, John E Bisi, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 20, 2002
Transcriptional regulation of the human CYP3A4 gene by the constitutive androstane receptorBryan Goodwin, Ecushla Hodgson, Daniel J D'Costa, et al.
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Seminars in Liver Disease|May 23, 2002
Regulation of hepatic drug metabolism: role of the nuclear receptors PXR and CARChristopher Liddle, Bryan Goodwin
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|May 23, 2002
Nuclear receptors. I. Nuclear receptors and bile acid homeostasisBryan Goodwin, Steven A Kliewer
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|July 28, 2004
CAR: detailing new modelsBryan Goodwin, John T Moore
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents|November 19, 2010
Diabetes area participation analysis: a review of companies and targets described in the 2008 - 2010 patent literaturePhilip A Carpino, Bryan Goodwin
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology|January 25, 2002
Regulation of cyp3a gene transcription by the pregnane x receptorBryan Goodwin, Matthew R Redinbo, Steven A Kliewer
Endocrine Reviews|October 10, 2002
The nuclear pregnane X receptor: a key regulator of xenobiotic metabolismSteven A Kliewer, Bryan Goodwin, Timothy M Willson
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 2006
Liver receptor homolog 1 is a negative regulator of the hepatic acute-phase responseNicolas Venteclef, Jason C Smith, Bryan Goodwin, et al.
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|November 19, 2002
Nuclear receptor regulation of genes involved in bile acid metabolismJohn T Moore, Bryan Goodwin, Timothy M Willson, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|June 26, 2004
Identification of liver receptor homolog-1 as a novel regulator of apolipoprotein AI gene transcriptionPhilippe Delerive, Cristin M Galardi, John E Bisi, et al.
Molecular Pharmacology|July 20, 2002
Transcriptional regulation of the human CYP3A4 gene by the constitutive androstane receptorBryan Goodwin, Ecushla Hodgson, Daniel J D'Costa, et al.
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