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2002-12The use of Tris-lipidation to modify drug cytotoxicity in multidrug resistant cells expressing P-glycoprotein or MRP1.Davey, RA; Davey, MW; Cullen, KV; Wells, XE; Francis, CL; Williams, H-M; Yang, Q; Moghaddam, MJ; Widmer, F; Whittaker, RG
2007-09Transport of intranasally instilled fine Fe2O3 particles into the brain: micro-distribution, chemical states, and histopathological observation.Wang, B; Feng, WY; Wang, M; Shi, JW; Zhang, F; Ouyang, H; Zhao, YL; Chai, ZF; Huang, YY; Xie, YN; Wang, HF; Wang, J
2003-01-01Characterization of a chromosomal region of Mycoplasma sp. bovine group 7 strain PG50 encoding a glycerol transport locus (gtsABC)Djordjevic, SP; Vilei, EM; Frey, J
2007-07-01The small GTPases Rab5 and RalA regulate intracellular traffic of P-glycoproteinFu, D; van Dam, EM; Brymora, A; Duggin, IG; Robinson, PJ; Roufogalis, BD
2018-02-05Evolution and palaeophysiology of the vascular system and other means of long-distance transportRaven, JA
2013-05-07The Role of Diatom Nanostructures in Biasing Diffusion to Improve Uptake in a Patchy Nutrient EnvironmentMitchell, JG; Seuront, L; Doubell, MJ; Losic, D; Voelcker, NH; Seymour, J; Lal, R
2011-10-01Impact of irradiance on the C allocation in the coastal marine diatom Skeletonema marinoi Sarno and ZingoneNorici, A; Bazzoni, AM; Pugnetti, A; Raven, JA; Giordano, M
2001-08-15Verapamil-stimulated glutathione transport by the multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP1) in leukaemia cells.Cullen, KV; Davey, RA; Davey, MW
2017-09-01A two-step transport pathway allows the mother cell to nurture the developing spore in Bacillus subtilisRamírez-Guadiana, FH; Meeske, AJ; Rodrigues, CDA; Barajas-Ornelas, RDC; Kruse, AC; Rudner, DZ
2022-11-23Photon costs of shoot and root NO3−, and root NH4+, assimilation in terrestrial vascular plants considering associated pH regulation, osmotic and ontogenetic effectsRaven, JA; Andrews, M
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