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Details on Person Human organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) can operate as an exchanger and mediate secretory urate flux

Class:IdLiteratureReference:561045
_displayNameHuman organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) can operate as an exchanger and mediate secretory urate flux
_timestamp2010-03-25 15:18:18
author[Person:561053] Bakhiya, A
[Person:561083] Bahn, A
[Person:561055] Burckhardt, G
[Person:561057] Wolff, N
created[InstanceEdit:561081] Jassal, Bijay, 2010-03-25
journalCell Physiol Biochem
pages249-56
pubMedIdentifier14586168
titleHuman organic anion transporter 3 (hOAT3) can operate as an exchanger and mediate secretory urate flux
volume13
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:561041] OAT1,2,3 transport organic anions with antiport of dicarboxylic acids [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9974998] OAT3 transports endogenous metabolites with antiport of dicarboxylate [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9975267] OAT3 transports xenobiotics with antiport of dicarboxylate [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9975738] OAT3 transports conjugates with antiport of dicarboxylate [Homo sapiens]
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