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127 related items for PubMed ID: 8985832

  • 1. ATP modulates sulfobromophthalein uptake in rat liver plasma membrane vesicles.
    Torres AM.
    J Gastroenterol Hepatol; 1996 Nov; 11(11):1065-71. PubMed ID: 8985832
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  • 2. Bilitranslocase and sulfobromophthalein/bilirubin-binding protein are both involved in the hepatic uptake of organic anions.
    Torres AM, Lunazzi GC, Stremmel W, Tiribelli C.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1993 Sep 01; 90(17):8136-9. PubMed ID: 8396260
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  • 3. Role of BSP/bilirubin binding protein and bilitranslocase in glutathione uptake in rat basolateral liver plasma membrane vesicles.
    Torres AM, Kaplowitz N, Tiribelli C.
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  • 4. Selective induction by phenobarbital of the electrogenic transport of glutathione and organic anions in rat liver canalicular membrane vesicles.
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  • 5. Competition of bile acids on the sulfobromophthalein uptake in basolateral rat liver plasma membrane vesicles.
    Torres AM, Galan AI, Tiribelli C.
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  • 6. Difference in hepatic uptake of tetra- and di-bromosulfophthalein in rat. Role of hydrophobicity, binding to plasma proteins and affinity for plasma membrane carrier protein.
    Torres AM, Stebel M, Rodriguez JV, Gazzin B, Lunazzi GC, Tiribelli C.
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  • 7. ATP-dependent organic anion transport system in normal and TR- rat liver canalicular membranes.
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  • 9. The kinetics of sulfobromophthalein uptake by rat liver sinusoidal vesicles.
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  • 10. ATP-dependent transport of unconjugated bilirubin by rat liver canalicular plasma membrane vesicles.
    Pascolo L, Bayon EJ, Cupelli F, Ostrow JD, Tiribelli C.
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  • 11. Albumin binding of unconjugated [3H]bilirubin and its uptake by rat liver basolateral plasma membrane vesicles.
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    Biochem J; 1996 Jun 15; 316 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):999-1004. PubMed ID: 8670181
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  • 12. Hepatocellular uptake of sulfobromophthalein and bilirubin is selectively inhibited by an antibody to the liver plasma membrane sulfobromophthalein/bilirubin binding protein.
    Stremmel W, Berk PD.
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  • 13. Transport of sulfobromophthalein and taurocholate in the HepG2 cell line in relation to the expression of membrane carrier proteins.
    Marchegiano P, Carubbi F, Tiribelli C, Amarri S, Stebel M, Lunazzi GC, Levy D, Bellentani S.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1992 Mar 31; 183(3):1203-8. PubMed ID: 1567398
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  • 14. Studies of Y and Z, two hepatic cytoplasmic organic anion-binding proteins: effect of drugs, chemicals, hormones, and cholestasis.
    Reyes H, Levi AJ, Gatmaitan Z, Arias IM.
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  • 15. Extracellular ATP4- modulates organic anion transport by rat hepatocytes.
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  • 16. ATP-dependent transport of the linear renin-inhibiting peptide EMD 51921 by canalicular plasma membrane vesicles of rat liver: evidence of drug-stimulatable ATP-hydrolysis.
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  • 17. Canalicular transport of reduced glutathione in normal and mutant Eisai hyperbilirubinemic rats.
    Fernández-Checa JC, Takikawa H, Horie T, Ookhtens M, Kaplowitz N.
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  • 18. Bilitranslocase is involved in the uptake of bromosulfophthalein in rat and human liver.
    Terdoslavich M, de Graaf IA, Proost JH, Cocolo A, Passamonti S, Groothuis GM.
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  • 19. Plasma clearance of sulfobromophthalein and its interaction with hepatic binding proteins in normal and analbuminemic rats: is plasma albumin essential for vectorial transport of organic anions in the liver?
    Inoue M, Okajima K, Nagase S, Morino Y.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1983 Dec 01; 80(24):7654-8. PubMed ID: 6584879
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  • 20. Identification, purification, and partial characterization of an organic anion binding protein from rat liver cell plasma membrane.
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