We describe a two-photon microscopy-based method to evaluate the in vivo systemic transport of compounds. This method comprises imaging of the intact liver, kidney and intestine, the main organs responsible for uptake and elimination of xenobiotics and endogenous molecules. The image quality of the acquired movies was sufficient to distinguish subcellular structures like organelles and vesicles. Quantification of the movement of fluorescent dextran and fluorescent cholic acid derivatives in different organs and their sub-compartments over time revealed significant dynamic differences. Calculated half-lives were similar in the capillaries of all investigated organs but differed in the specific sub-compartments, such as parenchymal cells and ...
This report is the summary of presentations at the symposium sponsored by the American Society for P...
Drug distribution from blood to tissues, where pharmacological and/or toxic effects occur, often inv...
Background and Aims Small‐molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
We describe a two-photon microscopy-based method to evaluate the in vivo systemic transport of compo...
We describe a two-photon microscopy-based method to evaluate the in vivo systemic transport of compo...
Hepatic solute transport is a complex process whose disruption is associated with liver disease and ...
Here we describe an experimental system based on intravital two-photon microscopy for studying endoc...
Here we describe an experimental system based on intravital two-photon microscopy for studying endoc...
poster abstractBecause if its unique ability to collect fluorescence images from deep in biological ...
Intravital two-photon microscopy is a powerful imaging tool for investigating various biological pro...
Transporter systems involved in the permeation of drugs and solutes across biological membranes are ...
Transporter systems involved in the permeation of drugs and solutes across biological membranes are ...
Polyspecific transporters mediate excretion and reabsorption of organic cations in kidney. With in v...
Background and Aims: Small-molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
Background and Aims: Small-molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
This report is the summary of presentations at the symposium sponsored by the American Society for P...
Drug distribution from blood to tissues, where pharmacological and/or toxic effects occur, often inv...
Background and Aims Small‐molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
We describe a two-photon microscopy-based method to evaluate the in vivo systemic transport of compo...
We describe a two-photon microscopy-based method to evaluate the in vivo systemic transport of compo...
Hepatic solute transport is a complex process whose disruption is associated with liver disease and ...
Here we describe an experimental system based on intravital two-photon microscopy for studying endoc...
Here we describe an experimental system based on intravital two-photon microscopy for studying endoc...
poster abstractBecause if its unique ability to collect fluorescence images from deep in biological ...
Intravital two-photon microscopy is a powerful imaging tool for investigating various biological pro...
Transporter systems involved in the permeation of drugs and solutes across biological membranes are ...
Transporter systems involved in the permeation of drugs and solutes across biological membranes are ...
Polyspecific transporters mediate excretion and reabsorption of organic cations in kidney. With in v...
Background and Aims: Small-molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
Background and Aims: Small-molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...
This report is the summary of presentations at the symposium sponsored by the American Society for P...
Drug distribution from blood to tissues, where pharmacological and/or toxic effects occur, often inv...
Background and Aims Small‐molecule flux in tissue microdomains is essential for organ function, but...