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T1 0-95 Sentence denotes Human P-glycoprotein transports cortisol, aldosterone, and dexamethasone, but not progesterone.
T1 0-95 Sentence denotes Human P-glycoprotein transports cortisol, aldosterone, and dexamethasone, but not progesterone.
T2 96-188 Sentence denotes We expressed human MDR1 cDNA isolated from the human adrenal gland in porcine LLC-PK1 cells.
T2 96-188 Sentence denotes We expressed human MDR1 cDNA isolated from the human adrenal gland in porcine LLC-PK1 cells.
T3 189-525 Sentence denotes A highly polarized epithelium formed by LLC-GA5-COL300 cells that expressed human P-glycoprotein specifically on the apical surface showed a multidrug-resistant phenotype and had 8.3-, 3.4-, and 6.5-fold higher net basal to apical transport of 3H-labeled cortisol, aldosterone, and dexamethasone, respectively, compared with host cells.
T3 189-525 Sentence denotes A highly polarized epithelium formed by LLC-GA5-COL300 cells that expressed human P-glycoprotein specifically on the apical surface showed a multidrug-resistant phenotype and had 8.3-, 3.4-, and 6.5-fold higher net basal to apical transport of 3H-labeled cortisol, aldosterone, and dexamethasone, respectively, compared with host cells.
T4 526-717 Sentence denotes But progesterone was not transported, although it inhibited azidopine photoaffinity labeling of human P-glycoprotein and increased the sensitivity of multidrug-resistant cells to vinblastine.
T4 526-717 Sentence denotes But progesterone was not transported, although it inhibited azidopine photoaffinity labeling of human P-glycoprotein and increased the sensitivity of multidrug-resistant cells to vinblastine.
T5 718-814 Sentence denotes An excess of progesterone inhibited the transepithelial transport of cortisol by P-glycoprotein.
T5 718-814 Sentence denotes An excess of progesterone inhibited the transepithelial transport of cortisol by P-glycoprotein.
T6 815-1053 Sentence denotes These results suggest that cortisol and aldosterone are physiological substrates for P-glycoprotein in the human adrenal cortex and that substances that efficiently bind to P-glycoprotein are not necessarily transported by P-glycoprotein.
T6 815-1053 Sentence denotes These results suggest that cortisol and aldosterone are physiological substrates for P-glycoprotein in the human adrenal cortex and that substances that efficiently bind to P-glycoprotein are not necessarily transported by P-glycoprotein.