Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line

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Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line. / Nielsen, Carsten Uhd; Supuran, Claudiu T; Scozzafava, Andrea; Frokjaer, Sven; Steffansen, Bente; Brodin, Birger.

In: Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 19, No. 9, 2002, p. 1337-44.

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Harvard

Nielsen, CU, Supuran, CT, Scozzafava, A, Frokjaer, S, Steffansen, B & Brodin, B 2002, 'Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line', Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 1337-44.

APA

Nielsen, C. U., Supuran, C. T., Scozzafava, A., Frokjaer, S., Steffansen, B., & Brodin, B. (2002). Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line. Pharmaceutical Research, 19(9), 1337-44.

Vancouver

Nielsen CU, Supuran CT, Scozzafava A, Frokjaer S, Steffansen B, Brodin B. Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line. Pharmaceutical Research. 2002;19(9):1337-44.

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Nielsen, Carsten Uhd ; Supuran, Claudiu T ; Scozzafava, Andrea ; Frokjaer, Sven ; Steffansen, Bente ; Brodin, Birger. / Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line. In: Pharmaceutical Research. 2002 ; Vol. 19, No. 9. pp. 1337-44.

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title = "Transport characteristics of L-carnosine and the anticancer derivative 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine in a human epithelial cell line",
abstract = "The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the transepithelial transport of the anticancer compound 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine (Ts-carnosine) and the dipeptide moiety L-carnosine was due to a hPepT1 carrier-mediated flux.",
keywords = "Antineoplastic Agents, Biological Transport, Caco-2 Cells, Carnosine, Epithelial Cells, Humans, Intestinal Mucosa, Tosyl Compounds",
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AU - Nielsen, Carsten Uhd

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AU - Scozzafava, Andrea

AU - Frokjaer, Sven

AU - Steffansen, Bente

AU - Brodin, Birger

PY - 2002

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N2 - The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the transepithelial transport of the anticancer compound 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine (Ts-carnosine) and the dipeptide moiety L-carnosine was due to a hPepT1 carrier-mediated flux.

AB - The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether the transepithelial transport of the anticancer compound 4-toluenesulfonylureido-carnosine (Ts-carnosine) and the dipeptide moiety L-carnosine was due to a hPepT1 carrier-mediated flux.

KW - Antineoplastic Agents

KW - Biological Transport

KW - Caco-2 Cells

KW - Carnosine

KW - Epithelial Cells

KW - Humans

KW - Intestinal Mucosa

KW - Tosyl Compounds

M3 - Journal article

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EP - 1344

JO - Pharmaceutical Research

JF - Pharmaceutical Research

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