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4. Expression of members of the multidrug resistance protein family in human term placenta

9. Temporal expression profiles of organic anion transport proteins in placenta and fetal liver of the rat.

10. Effect of ursodeoxycholic acid on the impairment induced by maternal cholestasis in the rat placenta-maternal liver tandem excretory pathway.

11. [Phytotherapeutic drugs in gastroenterology and hepatology].

13. Transport of bile acids in hepatic and non-hepatic tissues.

14. Characterization of the mouse bile salt export pump overexpressed in the baculovirus system.

15. Effect of maternal cholestasis on bile acid transfer across the rat placenta-maternal liver tandem.

16. Stimulation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate production by natriuretic peptide in human biliary cells.

17. A yeast ATP-binding cassette-type protein mediating ATP-dependent bile acid transport.

18. Concentration-dependent metabolism of diazepam in mouse liver.

19. ATP-dependent transport of organic anions in secretory vesicles of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

20. Kinetics of sequential metabolism. I. Formation and metabolism of oxazepam from nordiazepam and temazepam in the perfused murine liver.

21. Kinetics of sequential metabolism. II. Formation and metabolism of nordiazepam and oxazepam from diazepam in the perfused murine liver.

22. A comparative investigation of hepatic clearance models: predictions of metabolite formation and elimination.

23. Physiological modeling of drug and metabolite: disposition of oxazepam and oxazepam glucuronides in the recirculating perfused mouse liver preparation.

24. Temporal variation in the disposition of theophylline and its metabolites.

25. Primary, secondary, and tertiary metabolite kinetics.

26. Determination of diazepam and its metabolites by high-performance liquid chromatography and thin-layer chromatography.

27. The multiple-indicator dilution technique for characterization of normal and retrograde flow in once-through rat liver perfusions.

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