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Cell membrane passage carrier-mediated transport

It is not uncommon for drug compounds to be able to perform very well in a variety of microtiter plate-based assays, but when transferred to in vivo assays, they cannot reach the therapeutic target site. The molecule must permeate through a number of cell membranes made up of phospholipid bilayers, which can increase the passage of highly charged polar molecules. Among the most common means by which a molecule can cross such a membrane are transcellular routes such as passive diffusion, carrier-mediated active transport, and metabolic enzymes, paracellular... [Pg.119]


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