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Membrane Transporters as Drug Targets (Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (closed)) [Hardcover]

Gordon L. Amidon (Editor), Wolfgang Sadée (Editor)

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0306460947 978-0306460944 January 2000 1
Because progress in the field of transporters has been extraordinary, this volume will focus on recent advances in our understanding of the structure, function, physiology, and molecular biology of membrane transporters. There will be an emphasis on transporters as molecular targets for drug delivery and disposition in the body.

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All cells are bound by membranes, and the lipid bilayer of cell membranes is highly impermeable to most water-soluble molecules. Read the first page
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nucleoside transport processes, endofacial binding site, cloned organic cation transporters, other transporter families, contraluminal organic anion, permeant selectivities, broad permeant selectivity, human liver organic cation transporter, human organic cation transporters, starter sequence, nucleoside transport activity, rat mdrlb, uridine transport, mouse mdrlb, anticancer nucleosides, cationic amino acid transport, canalicular level, oatp organic anion transporter, dipeptidyl derivatives, ntcp expression, concentrative transporters, cationic drugs, rat liver canalicular membrane vesicles, rat oatp, renal transporters
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Oude Elferink, New York, Cancer Res, Kluwer Academic, Plenum Publishers, Plenum Press, Brain Res, Cell Biol, Pfluegers Arch, Academic Press, Liver Dis, Drug Deliv, Nova Acta Leopoldina, Raven Press, Wolfgang Sadée, Lipid Res, San Francisco, Substrates Structurally, Van Winkel, Drug Metab, Ian Forster, Kidney Int, Life Sci, Ann Arbor, Cross Cancer Institute
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