In Vitro Distribution of Gold in Serum Proteins after Incubation of Sodium Aurothiomalate and Aurano...
In Vitro Distribution of Gold in Serum Proteins after Incubation of Sodium Aurothiomalate and Auranofin with Human Blood and its Pharmacological Significance
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New York: Humana Press Inc
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This study presents a comparative drug–protein, in vitro, binding profile of sodium aurothiomalate and auranofin. It was found that about 40% of total protein-bound gold is attached to albumin after incubation of aurothiomalate with whole blood for 24 h and about 29% of it was with α
1
-globulin and the least amount was found with γ-globulin...
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In Vitro Distribution of Gold in Serum Proteins after Incubation of Sodium Aurothiomalate and Auranofin with Human Blood and its Pharmacological Significance
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_67502393
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0163-4984
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1559-0720
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10.1007/s12011-009-8330-0