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16 Cards in this Set
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where are ATP biding cassette trnasporters expressed
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liver
kidney intestine testes placenta |
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what do ABCB1 (pglycoprotines) have specificity for
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amphipathic anions
nonconjugated neutral or weakly basic lipophilic subtrates |
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what are ABCC1-3 good for
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organic anions, glucuronides, sulfates, glutathione adduct. LTC4
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what is ABCG2 good for
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substantial overlap with aBCB1
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what protein tends to bind acidic drugs
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albumin
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what protein tneds to bindbasic drugs
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alpha1 glycoproteins
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name four blood barriers
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blood brain
blood thymus blood testic blood ocular |
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T or F. lipophilic compounds in free form can pass easily through the BBB
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true!
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what are the two blood ocular barriers
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blood aqueous
blood retinal |
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how do aas cross the placenta
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active transport
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how does glucose cross the placenta
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facilitatied diffusion
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how do most drugs cross the placenta
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simple diffusion!
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T of R plasma portein binding of drugs impedes the passage of drugs across the placenta
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FALSE does NOT impede
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is amniotic membrane impermeable to serum albumin
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NO it is permeable to albumin
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T or F all classes of IgG can cross the placenta readily
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true
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how much CSF does a normal adult produce
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140mL with production at 500mL
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