Drug Metabolism Reviews
August 2010 Vol. 42, No. 3.
From the Editor-in-Chief:
In the last 20 years, transporters have become the target of many investigations. Their roles in the disposition and development of drugs have been recognized by scientific researchers, drug authorities, and clinicians. The wide substrate specificity or "unspecificity" of these proteins, their presence in many membranes, and their contribution to pharmacokinetics have produced a lot of, as yet, unanswered questions. It has turned out that these proteins may also be the base of drug-drug interactions in human therapy. The investigation of mutations of transporters may contribute to understanding the mechanism of some human diseases. Transporters are also potential targets of new drugs. This special issue edited by Dr. Laszlo Vereczkey, contains seven articles that may be of interest to people dealing with the structure, regulation, activity, and clinical significance of these proteins.
Jack Hinson
Friday, 24 September 2010
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