CYP4F enzymes are the major enzymes in human liver microsomes that catalyze the O-demethylation of the antiparasitic prodrug DB289 [2,5-bis(4- amidinophenyl)furan-bis-O-methylamidoxime]
Michael Zhuo Wang
, Janelle Y. Saulter
, Etsuko Usuki
, Yen Ling Cheung
, Michael Hall
, Arlene S. Bridges
, Greg Loewen
, Oliver T. Parkinson
, Chad E. Stephens
, James L. Allen
, Darryl C. Zeldin
, David W. Boykin
, Richard R. Tidwell
, Andrew Parkinson
, Mary F. Paine
, James Edwin Hall
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