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_displayNameEvaluation of 14 PFAS for permeability and organic anion transporter interactions: Implications for renal clearance in humans
_timestamp2025-11-21 10:44:41
author[Person:9974289] Ryu, Sangwoo
[Person:9974271] Yamaguchi, Emi
[Person:9974295] Sadegh Modaresi, Seyed Mohamad
[Person:9974365] Agudelo, Juliana
[Person:9974328] Costales, Chester
[Person:9974395] West, Mark A
[Person:9974360] Fischer, Fabian
[Person:9974313] Slitt, Angela L
created[InstanceEdit:9974265] Stephan, Ralf, 2025-11-21
journalChemosphere
pages142390
pubMedIdentifier38801906
titleEvaluation of 14 PFAS for permeability and organic anion transporter interactions: Implications for renal clearance in humans
volume361
year2024
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9974125] OAT1 transports xenobiotics with antiport of dicarboxylate [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9975267] OAT3 transports xenobiotics with antiport of dicarboxylate [Homo sapiens]
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