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Pharmacogenomi cs Transporters
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Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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0470927941
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9780470927946
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440 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters : Clinical Impacts
Publication Year
2013
Subject
Life Sciences / Molecular Biology, Life Sciences / Genetics & Genomics, Pharmacology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Medical
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Hardcover
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Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
26.4 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
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6.5 in
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2013-001312
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Table Of Content
PREFACE vii CONTRIBUTORS ix CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG TRANSPORTERS 1 Marianne K. DeGorter and Richard B. Kim CHAPTER 2 ADME PHARMACOGENOMICS IN DRUG DEVELOPMENT 13 Liangfu Chen and Joseph W. Polli CHAPTER 3 REGULATORY PERSPECTIVE ON PHARMACOGENOMICS OF DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYMES AND TRANSPORTERS 39 Lei Zhang, Gilbert J. Burckart, Lawrence J. Lesko and Shiew-Mei Huang CHAPTER 4 THE PHARMACOGENOMICS OF MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS PROJECT 73 Sook Wah Yee, Deanna L. Kroetz and Kathleen M. Giacomini CHAPTER 5 EMERGING NEW TECHNOLOGY OF SNP TYPING 109 Toshihisa Ishikawa and Yoshihide Hayashizaki CHAPTER 6 OATP1A2, OAT1, AND OAT3 125 Rommel G. Tirona CHAPTER 7 OATP1B1, OATP1B3, AND OATP2B1 141 J¨org K¨onig and Martin F. Fromm CHAPTER 8 OCT (SLC22A) AND OCTN FAMILY 171 Sophie L. Stocker, Arian Emami Riedmaier, Matthias Schwab and Kathleen M. Giacomini CHAPTER 9 MATE (SLC47) FAMILY 209 Atsushi Yonezawa and Ken-ichi Inui CHAPTER 10 PEPT (SLC15A) FAMILY 223 Tomoko Sugiura, Saki Umeda, Akira Tsuji and Yukio Kato CHAPTER 11 NUCLEOSIDE TRANSPORTERS (SLC28 AND SLC29) FAMILY 243 M´ýriam Molina-Arcas and Marc¸al Pastor-Anglada CHAPTER 12 P-GLYCOPROTEIN (MDR1/ABCB1) 271 Ingolf Cascorbi CHAPTER 13 BSEP (ABCB11) 295 Bruno Stieger and Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick CHAPTER 14 BCRP (ABCG2) 311 Agnes Basseville, Susan E. Bates, William D. Figg and Alex Sparreboom CHAPTER 15 MRP2 (ABCC2) AND MRP3 (ABCC3) 345 Anne T. Nies CHAPTER 16 MRP4 (ABCC4) 365 Satish B. Cheepala, Mugdha Sukthankar and John D. Schuetz CHAPTER 17 MRP8 (ABCC11) 387 Yu Toyoda and Toshihisa Ishikawa CHAPTER 18 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 401 Toshihisa Ishikawa and Joseph Ware INDEX 417
Synopsis
Sets the foundation for safer, more effective drug therapies With this book as their guide, readers will discover how to apply our current understanding of the pharmacogenomics of drug transporters to advance their own drug discovery and development efforts. In particular, the book explains how new findings in the field now enable researchers to more accurately predict drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. Moreover, it sets the foundation for the development of drug therapies that are tailored to an individual patient's genetics. Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters serves as a comprehensive guide to how transporters regulate the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs in the body as well as how an individual's genome affects those processes. The book's eighteen chapters have been authored by a team of leading pioneers in the field. Based on their own laboratory and clinical experience as well as a thorough review of the literature, these authors explore all facets of drug transporter pharmacogenomics, including: Individual drug transporters and transporter families and their clinical significance Principles of altered drug transport in drug drug interactions, pharmacotherapy, and personalized medicine Emerging new technologies for rapid detection of genetic polymorphisms Clinical aspects of genetic polymorphisms in major drug transporter genes Future research directions of drug transporter pharmacogenomics and the prospect of individualized medicine Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters opens the door to new drug discovery and development breakthroughs leading to safer and more effective customized drug therapies.The book is recommended for pharmaceutical scientists, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinicians, and genetics and genomics researchers., Highlighting the internationally hot topic of pharmacogenomics and its influence on drug therapy, Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters reviews individual drug transporters, including specific transporter families and clinical implications., Sets the foundation for safer, more effective drug therapies With this book as their guide, readers will discover how to apply our current understanding of the pharmacogenomics of drug transporters to advance their own drug discovery and development efforts. In particular, the book explains how new findings in the field now enable researchers to more accurately predict drug interactions and adverse drug reactions. Moreover, it sets the foundation for the development of drug therapies that are tailored to an individual patient's genetics. Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters serves as a comprehensive guide to how transporters regulate the absorption, distribution, and elimination of drugs in the body as well as how an individual's genome affects those processes. The book's eighteen chapters have been authored by a team of leading pioneers in the field. Based on their own laboratory and clinical experience as well as a thorough review of the literature, these authors explore all facets of drug transporter pharmacogenomics, including: Individual drug transporters and transporter families and their clinical significance Principles of altered drug transport in drug-drug interactions, pharmacotherapy, and personalized medicine Emerging new technologies for rapid detection of genetic polymorphisms Clinical aspects of genetic polymorphisms in major drug transporter genes Future research directions of drug transporter pharmacogenomics and the prospect of individualized medicine Pharmacogenomics of Human Drug Transporters opens the door to new drug discovery and development breakthroughs leading to safer and more effective customized drug therapies.The book is recommended for pharmaceutical scientists, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinicians, and genetics and genomics researchers.
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