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Molecular Interventions 9:136-145, (2009)
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10.1124/mi.9.3.7
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Pharmacokinetic Assessment of Multiple ATP-binding Cassette Transporters: The Power of Combination Knockout Mice

Jurjen S. Lagas1, Maria L.H. Vlaming1 and Alfred H. Schinkel

Division of Molecular Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


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A TP-binding cassette (ABC) multidrug transporters are cellular efflux pumps with broad and often widely overlapping substrate specificities. They can have a major impact on the pharmacokinetics and hence overall pharmacological behavior of many drugs. To study their separate roles and functional overlap, or complementarity, a collection of mice deficient in two or more ABC transporters has been generated. This review discusses recent findings obtained with these models, focusing on pharmacokinetic studies with a number of clinically relevant drugs. In addition, the characterization of these mice and some physiological aspects of ABC multidrug transporters are addressed.







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