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  • 21. Puromycin selectively increases mdr1a expression in immortalized rat brain endothelial cell lines.
    Demeuse P, Fragner P, Leroy-Noury C, Mercier C, Payen L, Fardel O, Couraud PO, Roux F.
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    Suzuyama N, Katoh M, Takeuchi T, Yoshitomi S, Higuchi T, Asashi S, Yokoi T.
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  • 23. Penetration of endogenous steroid hormones corticosterone, cortisol, aldosterone and progesterone into the brain is enhanced in mice deficient for both mdr1a and mdr1b P-glycoproteins.
    Uhr M, Holsboer F, Müller MB.
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  • 28. Normal viability and altered pharmacokinetics in mice lacking mdr1-type (drug-transporting) P-glycoproteins.
    Schinkel AH, Mayer U, Wagenaar E, Mol CA, van Deemter L, Smit JJ, van der Valk MA, Voordouw AC, Spits H, van Tellingen O, Zijlmans JM, Fibbe WE, Borst P.
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  • 31. Kinetic identification of membrane transporters that assist P-glycoprotein-mediated transport of digoxin and loperamide through a confluent monolayer of MDCKII-hMDR1 cells.
    Acharya P, O'Connor MP, Polli JW, Ayrton A, Ellens H, Bentz J.
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  • 34. Blood-brain barrier pharmacoproteomics-based reconstruction of the in vivo brain distribution of P-glycoprotein substrates in cynomolgus monkeys.
    Uchida Y, Wakayama K, Ohtsuki S, Chiba M, Ohe T, Ishii Y, Terasaki T.
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  • 37. Absence of the mdr1a P-Glycoprotein in mice affects tissue distribution and pharmacokinetics of dexamethasone, digoxin, and cyclosporin A.
    Schinkel AH, Wagenaar E, van Deemter L, Mol CA, Borst P.
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  • 40. [Quantitative Targeted Absolute Proteomics (QTAP)-based Pharmacoproteomics: The Importance of International Collaboration].
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