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Discovery of Competitive and Noncompetitive Ligands of the Organic Cation Transporter 1 (OCT1; SLC22A1).
University Of California
Pharmacokinetics and hepatic uptake of eltrombopag, a novel platelet-increasing agent.
Kanazawa University
Discovery of potent, selective multidrug and toxin extrusion transporter 1 (MATE1, SLC47A1) inhibitors through prescription drug profiling and computational modeling.
University Of California
Interactions of n-tetraalkylammonium compounds and biguanides with a human renal organic cation transporter (hOCT2).
University Of California
Kinetic and selectivity differences between rodent, rabbit, and human organic cation transporters (OCT1).
University Of California
Expression and pharmacological profile of the human organic cation transporters hOCT1, hOCT2 and hOCT3.
University Of Bonn
Agmatine is efficiently transported by non-neuronal monoamine transporters extraneuronal monoamine transporter (EMT) and organic cation transporter 2 (OCT2).
University Of Cologne
Influence of molecular structure on substrate binding to the human organic cation transporter, hOCT1.
University Of Arizona
Profiling of a prescription drug library for potential renal drug-drug interactions mediated by the organic cation transporter 2.
University Of California San Francisco
Structural requirements for drug inhibition of the liver specific human organic cation transport protein 1.
Uppsala University
Opioids as Substrates and Inhibitors of the Genetically Highly Variable Organic Cation Transporter OCT1.
University Medicine Greifswald
Cloning and functional expression of a human liver organic cation transporter.
University Of California San Francisco
The interaction of n-tetraalkylammonium compounds with a human organic cation transporter, hOCT1.
University Of California San Francisco
Functional characterization of an organic cation transporter (hOCT1) in a transiently transfected human cell line (HeLa).
University Of California