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Personalized treatment of epilepsy

Institute for Drug Research, Ein Kerem 613 bld 21 floor 6

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The antiepileptic and anticancer agent, valproic acid, induces P-glycoprotein in human tumour cell lines and in rat liver.

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S Eyal, Lamb, JG , Smith-Yockman, M, Yagen, B. , Fibach, E. , Altschuler, Y, White, HS, and Bialer, M. 2006. “The Antiepileptic And Anticancer Agent, Valproic Acid, Induces P-Glycoprotein In Human Tumour Cell Lines And In Rat Liver.”. Br J Pharmacol, 149, Pp. 250-60.
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Recent Publications

  • Controlled release of artemisone for the treatment of experimental cerebral malaria.
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