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- BookStephen C. Piscitelli, Keith A. Rodvold, Manjunath P. Pai, editors.Contents:
Introduction to Drug-Drug Interactions
Mechanisms of Drug Interactions I: Absorption, Metabolism, and Excretion
Mechanisms of Drug Interactions II: Transport Proteins
Drug-Food Interactions
Interactions Between Herbs and Antiinfective Medications
Drug-Cytokine Interactions
Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Macrolides, Azalides, and Ketolides
Quinolones
Glycopeptides, Lipopeptides, and Lipoglycopeptides
Miscellaneous Antibiotics
Drugs for Tuberculosis
Drug Interactions with Antiretrovirals for HIV Infection
Non-HIV Antiviral Agents
Antifungal Agents
Antimalarial Agents
Antiprotozoal and Anthelmintic Agents
Drug Interaction Considerations Throughout Drug Development
Probe Cocktail Studies
Design and Data Analysis in Drug Interaction Studies.Digital Access Springer 2011 - ArticleBrown JP, Klitzman JM, Hellström KE.J Immunol Methods. 1977;15(1):57-66.A sensitive assay for antibodies bound to the surface antigens of adherent tumor cells using protein A from Staphylococcus aureus is described. Cells, as monolayers in microtest wells, are incubated first with immune or control serum, and then with 125I-labelled protein A (IPA), which binds to IgG antibodies bound to cell surface antigens. The IPA assay is shown to be more sensitive than the conventional isotopic antiglobulin (IAG) assay, because IPA binds to a lesser extent to IgG bound non-specifically to cells.