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1. Mechanisms involved in the transport of mercuric ions in target tissues.

2. The aging kidney and the nephrotoxic effects of mercury.

3. Compensatory Renal Hypertrophy and the Uptake of Cysteine S-Conjugates of Hg2+ in Isolated S2 Proximal Tubular Segments.

4. Compensatory renal hypertrophy and the handling of an acute nephrotoxicant in a model of aging.

5. Disposition of inorganic mercury in pregnant rats and their offspring.

6. Toxicological significance of renal Bcrp: Another potential transporter in the elimination of mercuric ions from proximal tubular cells.

7. Novel Hg2+-induced nephropathy in rats and mice lacking Mrp2: evidence of axial heterogeneity in the handling of Hg2+ along the proximal tubule.

8. Aging and the disposition and toxicity of mercury in rats.

9. Structural characterization of 1,3-propanedithiols that feature carboxylic acids: Homologues of mercury chelating agents.

10. Glutathione status and the renal elimination of inorganic mercury in the Mrp2(-/-) mouse.

11. Placental and fetal disposition of mercuric ions in rats exposed to methylmercury: role of Mrp2.

12. Relationships between the renal handling of DMPS and DMSA and the renal handling of mercury.

13. Luminal transport of thiol S-conjugates of methylmercury in isolated perfused rabbit renal proximal tubules.

14. New insights into the metabolism of organomercury compounds: mercury-containing cysteine S-conjugates are substrates of human glutamine transaminase K and potent inactivators of cystathionine γ-lyase.

15. MRP2 and the handling of mercuric ions in rats exposed acutely to inorganic and organic species of mercury.

16. Mercury toxicokinetics--dependency on strain and gender.

17. Seventy-five percent nephrectomy and the disposition of inorganic mercury in 2,3-dimercaptopropanesulfonic acid-treated rats lacking functional multidrug-resistance protein 2.

18. Potential mechanisms involved in the absorptive transport of cadmium in isolated perfused rabbit renal proximal tubules.

19. Transport of inorganic mercury and methylmercury in target tissues and organs.

20. Effect of DMPS and DMSA on the placental and fetal disposition of methylmercury.

21. MRP2 involvement in renal proximal tubular elimination of methylmercury mediated by DMPS or DMSA.

22. MRP2 and the DMPS- and DMSA-mediated elimination of mercury in TR(-) and control rats exposed to thiol S-conjugates of inorganic mercury.

23. Multidrug resistance proteins and the renal elimination of inorganic mercury mediated by 2,3-dimercaptopropane-1-sulfonic acid and meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid.

24. Transport of thiol-conjugates of inorganic mercury in human retinal pigment epithelial cells.

25. Mouse monocytes (RAW CELLS) and the handling of cysteine and homocysteine S-conjugates of inorganic mercury and methylmercury.

26. Influence of compensatory renal growth on susceptibility of primary cultures of renal cells to chemically induced injury.

27. System b0,+ and the transport of thiol-s-conjugates of methylmercury.

29. Cystine alters the renal and hepatic disposition of inorganic mercury and plasma thiol status.

30. Role of organic anion and amino acid carriers in transport of inorganic mercury in rat renal basolateral membrane vesicles: influence of compensatory renal growth.

31. Basal and zinc-induced metallothionein in resistance to cadmium, cisplatin, zinc, and tertbutyl hydroperoxide: studies using MT knockout and antisense-downregulated MT in mammalian cells.

32. Handling of the homocysteine S-conjugate of methylmercury by renal epithelial cells: role of organic anion transporter 1 and amino acid transporters.

33. Handling of cysteine S-conjugates of methylmercury in MDCK cells expressing human OAT1.

34. Transport of N-acetylcysteine s-conjugates of methylmercury in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells stably transfected with human isoform of organic anion transporter 1.

35. Cystine and glutamate transport in renal epithelial cells transfected with human system x(-) (c).

36. Molecular and ionic mimicry and the transport of toxic metals.

37. Homocysteine, system b0,+ and the renal epithelial transport and toxicity of inorganic mercury.

38. Homocysteine and the renal epithelial transport and toxicity of inorganic mercury: role of basolateral transporter organic anion transporter 1.

39. Metallothionein mediates the level and activity of nuclear factor kappa B in murine fibroblasts.

40. Human organic anion transporter 1 mediates cellular uptake of cysteine-S conjugates of inorganic mercury.

41. Mercuric conjugates of cysteine are transported by the amino acid transporter system b(0,+): implications of molecular mimicry.

42. Human renal organic anion transporter 1-dependent uptake and toxicity of mercuric-thiol conjugates in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells.

43. Molecular handling of cadmium in transporting epithelia.

44. Simultaneous coexposure to inorganic mercury and cadmium: a study of the renal and hepatic disposition of mercury and cadmium.

45. Renal organic anion transport system: a mechanism for the basolateral uptake of mercury-thiol conjugates along the pars recta of the proximal tubule.

46. Functional and toxicological characteristics of isolated renal mitochondria: impact of compensatory renal growth.

47. Amino acid transporters involved in luminal transport of mercuric conjugates of cysteine in rabbit proximal tubule.

48. Biochemical and functional characteristics of cultured renal epithelial cells from uninephrectomized rats: factors influencing nephrotoxicity.

49. Temporal changes in metallothionein gene transcription in rat kidney and liver: relationship to content of mercury and metallothionein protein.

50. Luminal and basolateral membrane transport of glutathione in isolated perfused S(1), S(2), and S(3) segments of the rabbit proximal tubule.

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