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Dr. A.H. Schinkel
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Completed research (6)
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drug
glycoprotein
knockout
metabolism
mice
multidrug
pharmacokinetics
resistance
transporters
Expertise
P-glycoprotein; Multidrug resistance; Drug transporters; Pharmacokinetics; Knockout mice; Drug metabolism
Expertise (NL)
P-glycoproteine; Multidrug resistentie; Drug transporters; Farmacokinetiek; Knockout muizen; Drug metabolisme
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Researcher
Organisation
The Netherlands Cancer Institute
Phone
+31-20-5122046
Email
alfred -at- nki. nl
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
OATP1A/1B (SLCO1A/1B) drug uptake transporters in anticancer drug pharmacokinetics and toxicity risks; possible strategies for therapy optimization
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Impact of the multidrug transporters p-glycoprot., MRP2 and BCRP on the behaviour of anti-cancer drugs
Project leader
Generation and validation of cytochrome P450 3A knockout and transgenic mice as tools for improved drug development and research
Project leader
Modulation of cytochrome P450 (CYP) and P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and BCR activity in gut wall and liver as major determinants of poor oral bioavailability of anticancer drugs: preclinical and clinical studies
Project leader
Compound Mrp2 (Abcc2) and other drug transporter knockout mice to study determinants of pharmacokinetics, toxicity risks and possible therapy optimization for anticancer drugs
Project leader
Physiological and pharmacological analysis of the novel multidrug resistance gene Bcrp (breast cancer resistance protein) using Brcp knockout mice
All completed research..
Classification
A34800
Drugs and pesticides
A70000
Public health and health care
C10000
Biotechnology
D21300
Biochemistry
D21400
Genetics
D23120
Oncology
D23340
Biopharmacology, toxicology
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