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Transport properties of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs by organic anion transporter 1 expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Kyorin University
Functional involvement of rat organic anion transporter 3 (rOat3; Slc22a8) in the renal uptake of organic anions.
University Of Tokyo
Characterization of the efflux transport of 17beta-estradiol-D-17beta-glucuronide from the brain across the blood-brain barrier.
The University Of Tokyo
Identification of a mechanism by which the methylmercury antidotes N-acetylcysteine and dimercaptopropanesulfonate enhance urinary metal excretion: transport by the renal organic anion transporter-1.
University Of Rochester School Of Medicine
Interaction and transport of thiazide diuretics, loop diuretics, and acetazolamide via rat renal organic anion transporter rOAT1.
Kyoto University Hospital
Interaction between methotrexate and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in organic anion transporter.
Kyoto University Hospital
Inhibitory effect of anti-diabetic agents on rat organic anion transporter rOAT1.
Kyoto University Hospital
Interactions of human- and rat-organic anion transporters with pravastatin and cimetidine.
Kyorin University
The interaction and transport of beta-lactam antibiotics with the cloned rat renal organic anion transporter 1.
Kyorin University
Elucidation of common pharmacophores from analysis of targeted metabolites transported by the multispecific drug transporter-Organic anion transporter1 (Oat1).
University Of California
Involvement of rat organic anion transporter 3 (rOAT3) in cephaloridine-induced nephrotoxicity: in comparison with rOAT1.
Kyorin University School Of Medicine
Mercapturic acids (N-acetylcysteine S-conjugates) as endogenous substrates for the renal organic anion transporter-1.
University Of Rochester School Of Medicine And Dentistry
Expression and functional characterization of rat organic anion transporter 3 (rOat3) in the choroid plexus.
University Of Tokyo