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Organic anion transport molecular biology

NPTl and MPR2 are two organic anion transporters which have been identified by molecular biology techniques, and which, in the kidney, were localized to the apical membrane of proximal tubule. They might be involved in organic anion secretion. [Pg.53]

Sekine T, Cha S, Kanai Y, Endou Ei. Molecular biology of multispecific organic anion transporter family (OAT family). Clin Exp Nephrol 1999 3 237-243. [Pg.67]

Kusuhara, H., Sekine, T., Utsunomiya-Tate, N., Tsuda, M., Kojima, R., Cha, S.H., Sugiyama, Y., Kanai, Y. and Endou, H. (1999) Molecular cloning and characterization of a new multispecific organic anion transporter from rat brain. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 274, 13675-13680. [Pg.314]

Sweet, D. FI. and Pritchard, J. B. (1999) The molecular biology of renal organic anion and organic cation transporters. Cell. Biochem. Biophys. 31, 89-118. [Pg.36]


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