Abteilungen
Zentrum Physiologie und Pathophysiologie
Abteilung Vegetative Physiologie und Pathophysiologie
Leitung
Direktor der Abteilung
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Burckhardt
Sekretariat
Telefon: +49 (0) 551 39-58 96
Fax: +49 (0) 551 39-58 83
E-Mail: ulrike.fischer@med.uni-goettingen.de
Anschrift
Humboldtallee 23
37073 Göttingen
Homepage
www.veg-physiol.med.uni-goettingen.de
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Ausgewählte Publikationen
- Hagos Y, Wolff A (2010):
Assessment of the role of renal organic anion transporters in drug-induced nephrotoxicity. TOXINS, 2: 2055-82. (Review) - Krick W, Schnedler N, Burckhardt G, Burckhardt BC (2009):
Ability of sat-1 to transport sulfate, bicarbonate, or oxalate under physiological conditions. AM J PHYSIOL-RENAL, 297: F145-F154. - Shnitsar V, Eckardt R, Gupta S, Grottker J, Müller GA, Koepsell H, Burckhardt G, Hagos Y (2009):
Expression of human organic cation transporter 3 in kidney carcinoma cell lines increases chemosensitivity to melphalan, irinotecan, and vincristine. CANCER RES, 69: 1494-501, - Bahn A, Hagos Y, Reuter S, Balen D, Brzica H, Krick W, Burckhardt BC, Sabolic I, Burckhardt G (2008):
Identification of a new urate and high affinity nicotinate transporter, hOAT10 (SLC22A13). J BIOL CHEM 283: 16332-41. - Hagos Y, Krick W, Braulke T, Mühlhausen C, Burckhardt G, Burckhardt BC (2008):
Organic anion transporters OAT1 and OAT4 mediate the high affinity transport of glutarate derivatives accumulating in patients with glutaric acidurias. PFLUG ARCH EUR J PHY, 457: 223-31.
Suchworte: Nierenphysiologie, Stofftransport durch Zellmembran

