01/01/2007 - Role of transporters in drug ADME

In vitro methods suitable for the prediction of drug and ABC transporter, especially ABCG2 interactions

Pál A, Kis E, Méhn D, Glavinas H, Nagy T, Mészáros P, Báthori G, Krajcsi P, Falkay G

Acta Pharm Hung. 2007;77(4):205-16.

Abstract

ABCG2, a transporter of the ATP-binding cassette family, is known to play a prominent role in the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of xenobiotics. Drug-transporter interactions are commonly screened by in vitro systems using transfected insect and/or human cell lines.

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