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Alastair E. Cribb

Researcher at University of Prince Edward Island

Publications -  89
Citations -  3580

Alastair E. Cribb is an academic researcher from University of Prince Edward Island. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endoplasmic reticulum & Estrogen. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3392 citations. Previous affiliations of Alastair E. Cribb include Thomas Jefferson University & Atlantic Veterinary College.

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Use of a microplate reader in an assay of glutathione reductase using 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid)

TL;DR: The use of 96-well microtiter plates and a programmable microplate reader to measure glutathione reductase in an assay based on reduction of 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) by GSH generated from an excess of GSSG is described.
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Sulfamethoxazole is metabolized to the hydroxylamine in humans.

TL;DR: Sulfamethoxazole hydroxylamine is an authentic in vivo metabolite in humans, probably formed predominantly by cytochrome P450 in the liver, and could be responsible for mediation of sulfonamide adverse reactions, particularly hypersensitivity reactions.
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Reactions of the nitroso and hydroxylamine metabolites of sulfamethoxazole with reduced glutathione. Implications for idiosyncratic toxicity

TL;DR: Glutathione is important in protecting cells from the toxicity of SMX-HA largely by preventing its further oxidation to nitroso-SMX, and would not be expected to be a major pathway for clearance of the hydroxylamine andNitroso metabolites of sulfonamides.
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum in Xenobiotic Toxicity

TL;DR: The importance of the ER in molecular events leading to cell death following xenobiotic exposure is discussed and data showing that the ER is important in both renal and hepatic toxicity will be discussed.