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R K Lynn
Researcher at University of Oregon
Publications - 23
Citations - 918
R K Lynn is an academic researcher from University of Oregon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolite & Valproic Acid. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 23 publications receiving 905 citations. Previous affiliations of R K Lynn include National Institutes of Health & The Graduate Center, CUNY.
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Reye-like syndrome associated with valproic acid therapy†
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Disposition of valproic acid in the rat: dose-dependent metabolism, distribution, enterohepatic recirculation and choleretic effect.
TL;DR: A specific gas chromatographic assay has been developed for measurement of valproic acid (VPA) and its major conjugated metabolites and sodium VPA caused a dose-dependent stimulation of bile flow, the magnitude and duration of which closely followed the blood concentration of VPA.
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Clinical eftects and pharmacokinetics of racemic methadone and its optical isomers
TL;DR: D,l‐Methadone administeredfrequently for pain may have cumulative effects on respiratory control and ability to excrete a water load, and whole blood drug concentration correlated weil with respiratory depression and miosis for 1‐ and d, l‐methadones.
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Transmission of valproic acid (Depakene) across theplacenta: Half-life of the drug in mother and baby†
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Metabolism of bisazobiphenyl dyes derived from benzidine, 3,3'-dimethylbenzidine or 3,3'-dimethoxybenzidine to carcinogenic aromatic amines in the dog and rat.
R K Lynn,R K Lynn,David W. Donielson,David W. Donielson,Ajmal M. Ilias,Ajmal M. Ilias,John M. Kennish,John M. Kennish,Kenneth K. Wong,Kenneth K. Wong,H.B. Matthews,H.B. Matthews +11 more
TL;DR: Results from this study indicate that the metabolic conversion of bisazobiphenyl dyes, derived from benzidine and 3-3′-dimethyl- and 3,3″-dimethoxybenzidine, to carcinogenic aromatic amines is a general phenomenon and therefore with few exceptions should be anticipated for each member of this class of chemicals.