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Details on Person Hagos, Yohannes

Class:IdPerson:8869608
_displayNameHagos, Yohannes
_timestamp2016-05-05 21:43:10
created[InstanceEdit:8869619] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-05-05
firstnameYohannes
initialY
surnameHagos
(author)[LiteratureReference:8869617] Identification of a new urate and high affinity nicotinate transporter, hOAT10 (SLC22A13)
[LiteratureReference:9660713] Influx and efflux transport as determinants of melphalan cytotoxicity: Resistance to melphalan in MDR1 overexpressing tumor cell lines
[LiteratureReference:9794646] Distribution of organic anion transporters NaDC3 and OAT1-3 along the human nephron
[LiteratureReference:9947196] Human organic anion transporter 2 is distinct from organic anion transporters 1 and 3 with respect to transport function
[LiteratureReference:9973748] Transporters involved in renal excretion of N-carbamoylglutamate, an orphan drug to treat inborn n-acetylglutamate synthase deficiency
[LiteratureReference:9973762] Human organic anion transporter OAT1 is not responsible for glutathione transport but mediates transport of glutamate derivatives
[LiteratureReference:9974861] Counter-flow suggests transport of dantrolene and 5-OH dantrolene by the organic anion transporters 2 (OAT2) and 3 (OAT3)
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