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XB-ANAT-509

Papers associated with epithelium∨derBy=4 (and slc15a1)

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Role of electrostatic interactions for ligand recognition and specificity of peptide transporters., Boggavarapu R., BMC Biol. August 6, 2015; 13 58.            


Raltegravir is a substrate for SLC22A6: a putative mechanism for the interaction between raltegravir and tenofovir., Moss DM., Antimicrob Agents Chemother. February 1, 2011; 55 (2): 879-87.


The bioactive dipeptide anserine is transported by human proton-coupled peptide transporters., Geissler S., FEBS J. February 1, 2010; 277 (3): 790-5.


Transport of the photodynamic therapy agent 5-aminolevulinic acid by distinct H+-coupled nutrient carriers coexpressed in the small intestine., Anderson CM., J Pharmacol Exp Ther. January 1, 2010; 332 (1): 220-8.


Tripeptides of RS1 (RSC1A1) inhibit a monosaccharide-dependent exocytotic pathway of Na+-D-glucose cotransporter SGLT1 with high affinity., Vernaleken A., J Biol Chem. September 28, 2007; 282 (39): 28501-13.


Transport of amino acid-based prodrugs by the Na+- and Cl(-) -coupled amino acid transporter ATB0,+ and expression of the transporter in tissues amenable for drug delivery., Hatanaka T., J Pharmacol Exp Ther. March 1, 2004; 308 (3): 1138-47.


Stereoselective uptake of beta-lactam antibiotics by the intestinal peptide transporter., Wenzel U., Br J Pharmacol. December 1, 1995; 116 (7): 3021-7.

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