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The copper transporter Ctr1 contributes to cisplatin uptake by renal tubular cells during cisplatin nephrotoxicity
American Journal of Physiology: Renal Physiology, 01/15/09
Pabla N et al. - Cimetidine, a pharmacological inhibitor of OCT2, can also partially attenuate cisplatin uptake. Notably, cimetidine can further reduce cisplatin uptake and cisplatin toxicity in Ctr1-down-regulated cells. The results have demonstrated the first evidence for a role of Ctr1 in cisplatin uptake and nephrotoxicity.
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