Identification of NQO2 As a Protein Target in Small Molecule Modulation of Hepatocellular Function
The utility of in vitro human disease models is mainly dependent on the availability and functional maturity of tissue-specific cell types. We have previously screened for and identified small molecules that can enhance hepatocyte function in vitro. Here, we characterize the functional effects of on...
Main Authors: | Schepers, Arnout G (Author), Shan, Jing (Author), Cox, Andrew G (Author), Huang, Ada (Author), Evans, Helen (Author), Walesky, Chad (Author), Fleming, Heather E (Author), Goessling, Wolfram (Author), Bhatia, Sangeeta N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society (ACS),
2022-05-27T18:22:26Z.
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