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Search Condition : Filter (MeSH = Intestinal Absorption / physiology)
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Human and Animal Cells
CACO-2(RCB0988)
63324
The apical uptake transporter of levofloxacin is distinct from the peptide transporter in human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells.
Drug Metab Pharmacokinet
2008-1-1
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DNA material
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Human and Animal Cells
pCI-neo-bPCFT (RDB18233)
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pCI-neo-mPCFT (RDB18234)
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pCI-neo-agmPCFT (RDB18232)
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MDBK(RCB0180)
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RAW 264(RCB0535)
61153
Identification of the amino acid residue responsible for the myricetin sensitivity of human proton-coupled folate transporter.
Sci Rep
2019-12-2
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Human and Animal Cells
LLC-GA5-CoL150(RCB0871)
57737
Development of Simplified in Vitro P-Glycoprotein Substrate Assay and in Silico Prediction Models To Evaluate Transport Potential of P-Glycoprotein.
Mol Pharm
2019-5-6
Pubmed
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Human and Animal Cells
CACO-2(RCB0988)
54719
NAPE-PLD controls OEA synthesis and fat absorption by regulating lipoprotein synthesis in an in vitro model of intestinal epithelial cells.
FASEB J
2019-3-1
Pubmed
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Human and Animal Cells
CHO-K1
43607
Role of N-glycosylation in cell surface expression and protection against proteolysis of the intestinal anion exchanger SLC26A3.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol
2012-3-1
Pubmed
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Human and Animal Cells
CACO-2(RCB0988)
43111
The HA proteins of botulinum toxin disrupt intestinal epithelial intercellular junctions to increase toxin absorption.
Cell Microbiol
2008-2-1
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Human and Animal Cells
CACO-2(RCB0988)
42729
Inhibition of P-glycoprotein-mediated transport by terpenoids contained in herbal medicines and natural products.
Food Chem Toxicol
2006-12-1
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Human and Animal Cells
LLC-GA5-CoL300(RCB0872)
37061
Design of Fexofenadine Prodrugs Based on Tissue-Specific Esterase Activity and Their Dissimilar Recognition by P-Glycoprotein.
J Pharm Sci
2015-9-1
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