Gestational Age Variation in Human Placental Drug Transporters
Patient and providers' fear of fetal exposure to medications may lead to discontinuation of treatment, disease relapse, and maternal morbidity. Placental drug transporters play a critical role in fetal exposure through active transport but the majority of data are limited to the 3rd trimester,...
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Main Authors: | Laura Goetzl (Author), Nune Darbinian (Author), Nana Merabova (Author), Lindsay C. Devane (Author), Sammanda Ramamoorthy (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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