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    The Role of Transporters in the Pharmacokinetics of Orally Administered Drugs

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    Drug transporters are recognized as key players in the processes of drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. The localization of uptake and efflux transporters in organs responsible for drug biotransformation and excretion gives transporter proteins a unique gatekeeper function in controlling drug access to metabolizing enzymes and excretory pathways. This review seeks to discuss the influence intestinal and hepatic drug transporters have on pharmacokinetic parameters, including bioavailability, exposure, clearance, volume of distribution, and half-life, for orally dosed drugs. This review also describes in detail the Biopharmaceutics Drug Disposition Classification System (BDDCS) and explains how many of the effects drug transporters exert on oral drug pharmacokinetic parameters can be predicted by this classification scheme

    World Congress Integrative Medicine & Health 2017: Part one

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    Bound vacancy interstitial pairs in irradiated silicon

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    Vacancies and interstitial atoms in irradiated silicon

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    Observation of Frenkel pairs on both sublattices of electron irradiated ZnSe

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