Effects of Aqueous Boundary Layers and Paracellular Transport on the Efflux Ratio as a Measure of Active Transport Across Cell Layers
The efflux ratio (ER), determined by Caco-2/MDCK assays, is the standard in vitro metric to establish qualitatively whether a compound is a substrate of an efflux transporter. However, others have also enabled the utilisation of this metric quantitatively by deriving a relationship that expresses th...
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Main Authors: | Soné Kotze (Author), Andrea Ebert (Author), Kai-Uwe Goss (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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