Characterization of organic anion-transporting polypeptide (Oatp) 1a1 and 1a4 null mice reveals altered transport function and urinary metabolomic profiles.
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N. Araníbar | C. Klaassen | L. Lehman-Mckeeman | Vasanthi M Bhaskaran | Yong-Hae Han | P. Khandelwal | L. Lecureux | Youcai Zhang | Lei Gong | Vasanthi M. Bhaskaran | Yong‐Hae Han
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