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Details on Person The G671V variant of MRP1/ABCC1 links doxorubicin-induced acute cardiac toxicity to disposition of the glutathione conjugate of 4-hydroxy-2-trans-nonenal

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_displayNameThe G671V variant of MRP1/ABCC1 links doxorubicin-induced acute cardiac toxicity to disposition of the glutathione conjugate of 4-hydroxy-2-trans-nonenal
_timestamp2019-09-15 11:54:21
author[Person:9661314] Jungsuwadee, Paiboon
[Person:9661305] Zhao, Tianyong
[Person:9661302] Stolarczyk, Elzbieta I
[Person:9661306] Paumi, Christian M
[Person:9661313] Butterfield, D Allan
[Person:9661315] St Clair, Daret K
[Person:9661303] Vore, Mary
created[InstanceEdit:9661316] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2019-09-15
journalPharmacogenet. Genomics
pages273-84
pubMedIdentifier22293538
titleThe G671V variant of MRP1/ABCC1 links doxorubicin-induced acute cardiac toxicity to disposition of the glutathione conjugate of 4-hydroxy-2-trans-nonenal
volume22
year2012
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9660098] ABCC1 transports xenobiotics out of the cell [Homo sapiens]
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