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" Hepatic transport of organic substances. "
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BL
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Record Number
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753299
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b573260
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Title & Author
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Hepatic transport of organic substances.
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Publication Statement
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[Place of publication not identified] : Springer-Verlag Berlin An, 2012
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ISBN
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3642742475
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: 9783642742477
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Contents
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1 General Aspects of Hepatic Transport.- Glutamate-sodium Cotransport in the Kidney: An Example for the Plasticity of Transport Systems.- Energetic Coupling in Secondary Active Transport.- The Passage of Molecules into Bile: Paracellular and Transcytotic Pathways.- Increase in Paracellular Permeability as a Pathophysiological Principle of Drug-induced Intrahepatic Cholestasis in Rats.- The Hepatocyte's Plasma Membrane Domains. Interrelations with the Endocytic Compartment.- Hepatic Spaces and Transport in the Perfused Liver.- New Methodologic Approaches for the Study of Transport in the Liver.- Transport Processes in Mammalian Gallbladder and Bile Duct.- Transcellular Butyrate Transport in Gallbladder Epithelium.- Accessibility of Primary Bile in Liver Cell Culture.- Polarity of the Hepatocyte Surface Membrane: Influence of Lipids on Protein Function.- ATP in and Around the Bile Canaliculus.- 2 Physiology, Pharmacology, and Biochemistry of Hepatic Transport Systems.- Hepatic Transport of Glutathione-Conjugates.- Glutathione Conjugate Transport in Hepatic Elimination of Electrophiles.- Hepatobiliary Cysteinyl Leukotriene Elimination.- Biliary Excretion of Thiols and Their Role in Elimination of Methylmercury.- Hepatic Transport of Amino Acids.- Glutamine and Glutamate Transport in Perfused Liver.- Regulation of Hepatic Amino Acid Transport and Partial Purification of the System A Carrier.- Hormonal Control of Amino Acid Transport Systems in Cultured Periportal and Perivenous Hepatocytes.- Differential Inactivation of System A in Normal and Transformed Liver Cells.- Mechanism of Renal Transport of L-Alanine in Luminal Membrane Vesicles.- Hepatic Transport of Organic Anions and Bile Acids.- Characteristics of Organic Anion Binding Proteins from Rat Liver Sinusoidal Plasma Membranes.- Mechanism of Hepatic Fatty Acid Uptake.- Studies on the Mechanism of Organic Anion Transport by the Liver.- Mechanisms of Sinusoidal Bile Acid Transport.- Binding and Uptake of Taurocholate in Subcellular Organelles from Rat Liver.- The Ontogeny of Hepatic Bile Acid Transport.- Identification and Function of Bile Salt Binding Polypeptides of Hepatocyte Membrane.- Characterization of the Bile Acid Transport System in Normal and Transformed Hepatocytes Using Monoclonal Antibodies.- Transport of Bile Salts Across the Canalicular Plasma Membrane.- Biliary Taurocholate Excretion During the Metabolism of 2-Methyl-1, 4-Naphthoquinone (Menadione) in Perfused Rat Liver.- Comparison of Bile Salt-Binding Proteins in Basolateral Membranes from Small Intestine, Kidney, and Liver.- Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure and Liver Cell Membrane Potential on Hepatic Bile Acid Transport.- Characterization and Purification of Bile Acid Transport Proteins.- Transport of Taurocholate in Isolated Cells from Ileum, Liver and Kidney.- Properties of the Taurocholate Uptake System in Basolateral Rat Liver Plasma Membrane Vesicles: Effects of Albumin and Substrate Specificity.- Hepatic Transport of Xenobiotics.- Uptake of Foreign Cyclopeptides by Liver Cells.- Identification of Carrier Proteins in Hepatocytes by (Photo) Affinity Labels Derived from Foreign Cyclopeptides.- Uptake of Xenobiotics by the Bile Acid Transport System in the Liver: Relationship Between the Organic Anion Transport Systems in the Kidney and the Liver.- Mechanisms for Hepato-Bi1iary Transport of Cationic Drugs Studied with the Intact Organ and on the Membrane Level.- The Role of Liver and Extrahepatic Organs in the Metabolism of N-Nitrosodibutylamine (NDBA): Comparison of in Vitro with in Vivo Data.- The Role of Biliary Excretion and Intestinal Metabolism for Toxokinetics and Toxicity of T-2 Toxin, a Major Trichothecene Mycotoxin.- Binding Proteins for Dipeptides, ?-Lactam Antibiotics, and p-Aminohippurate (PAH) in Plasma Membranes from Small Intestine and Kidney.- Hepatic Transport of Hormones.- Transport Properties of Steroid Glucuronides.- Intestinal Transport of Glucuronides and Sulphoconjugates.- Transport of Thyroid Hormone (TH) into Hepatocytes.- Metabolism of Thyroid Hormone in Liver.- Concluding Remarks.
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LC Classification
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QP185.H473 2012
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