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    Membrane transporters in drug development

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    Membrane transporters can be major determinants of the pharmacokinetic, safety and efficacy profiles of drugs. This presents several key questions for drug development, including which transporters are clinically important in drug absorption and disposition, and which in vitro methods are suitable for studying drug interactions with these transporters. In addition, what criteria should trigger follow-up clinical studies, and which clinical studies should be conducted if needed. In this article, we provide the recommendations of the International Transporter Consortium on these issues, and present decision trees that are intended to help guide clinical studies on the currently recognized most important drug transporter interactions. The recommendations are generally intended to support clinical development and filing of a new drug application. Overall, it is advised that the timing of transporter investigations should be driven by efficacy, safety and clinical trial enrolment questions (for example, exclusion and inclusion criteria), as well as a need for further understanding of the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion properties of the drug molecule, and information required for drug labelling. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited

    The Alaska Arctic Vegetation Archive (AVA-AK)

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    The Alaska Arctic Vegetation Archive (AVA-AK, GIVD-ID: NA-US-014) is a free, publically available database archive of vegetation-plot data from the Arctic tundra region of northern Alaska. The archive currently contains 24 datasets with 3,026 non-overlapping plots. Of these, 74% have geolocation data with 25-m or better precision. Species cover data and header data are stored in a Turboveg database. A standardized Pan Arctic Species List provides a consistent nomenclature for vascular plants, bryophytes, and lichens in the archive. A web-based online Alaska Arctic Geoecological Atlas (AGA-AK) allows viewing and downloading the species data in a variety of formats, and provides access to a wide variety of ancillary data. We conducted a preliminary cluster analysis of the first 16 datasets (1,613 plots) to examine how the spectrum of derived clusters is related to the suite of datasets, habitat types, and environmental gradients. Here, we present the contents of the archive, assess its strengths and weaknesses, and provide three supplementary files that include the data dictionary, a list of habitat types, an overview of the datasets, and details of the cluster analysis

    Enhanced Stiffness of Amorphous Polymer Surfaces under Confinement of Localized Contact Loads

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    The apparent stiffness of various amorphous polymer surfaces at room temperature was measured in response to five maximum indentation loads imposed through two well-characterized conospherical diamond probes. These maximum loads correspond to indentation contact depths hc, ranging from 5nm to >100nm from the free surface. The enhanced apparent stiffness near the surface is recognized as a result of an interface formed at the contact surface confined between the polymers and the diamond probe. Four different processing and thermal history routes were employed, including compression molding (CM), injection molding (IM), spin coating (SC), and annealing after spin coating (SC-A) for PS and PMMA. The results provide the basis for isolating the effects of mechanical compression/confinement and of probe surface chemistry in the mechanical behavior of polymer surfaces under localized contact

    The Role of Transporters in Toxicity and Disease

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