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05 Oct 2021

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The Influence of OAT1 Density and Functionality on Indoxyl Sulfate Transport in the Human Proximal Tubule

Jasia King, Silvia M. Mihaila, Sabbir Ahmed, Roman Truckenmüller, Stefan Giselbrecht, Rosalinde Masereeuw and Aurélie Carlier from MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspires Medicine, Maastricht University and Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, have published the article “The Influence of OAT1 Density and Functionality on Indoxyl Sulfate Transport in the Human Proximal Tubule: An Integrated Computational and In Vitro Study”

Image from King et al., 2021 article: "The Influence of OAT1 Density and Functionality on Indoxyl Sulfate Transport in the Human Proximal Tubule: An Integrated Computational and In Vitro Study" 

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