Drug Transporters in the Kidney: Perspectives on Species Differences, Disease Status, and Molecular Docking
The kidneys are a pair of important organs that excretes endogenous waste and exogenous biological agents from the body. Numerous transporters are involved in the excretion process. The levels of these transporters could affect the pharmacokinetics of many drugs, such as organic anion drugs, organic...
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Main Authors: | Wei Zou (Author), Birui Shi (Author), Ting Zeng (Author), Yan Zhang (Author), Baolin Huang (Author), Bo Ouyang (Author), Zheng Cai (Author), Menghua Liu (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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