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    The kinetics of hypoxanthine transport across the perfused choroid plexus of the sheep by Redzic, Zoran B, Gasic, Jovana M, Segal, Malcolm B, Markovic, Ivanka D, Isakovic, Aleksandra J, Rakic, Miodrag Lj, Thomas, Sarah A, Rakic, Ljubisa M

    Published in Brain research (25-01-2002)
    “…The uptake of principal salvageable nucleobase hypoxanthine was investigated across the basolateral membrane of the sheep choroid plexus (CP) perfused in situ…”
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    The characteristics of basolateral nucleoside transport in the perfused sheep choroid plexus and the effect of nitric oxide inhibition on these processes by Redžić, Zoran B, Segal, Malcolm B, Marković, Ivanka D, Gašić, Jovana M, Vidović, Vanesa, Rakić, Ljubiša M

    Published in Brain research (29-08-1997)
    “…The single pass paired dilution technique was used to measure the uptake of nucleosides across the basolateral face of the isolated in situ perfused sheep…”
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    The characteristics of nucleobase transport and metabolism by the perfused sheep choroid plexus by Redzic, Zoran B, Segal, Malcolm B, Gasic, Jovana M, Markovic, Ivanka D, Vojvodic, Vanesa P, Isakovic, Aleksandra, Thomas, Sarah A, Rakic, Ljubisa M

    Published in Brain research (05-01-2001)
    “…The uptake of nucleobases was investigated across the basolateral membrane of the sheep choroid plexus perfused in situ. The maximal uptake ( U max) for…”
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    Endogenous Nucleosides in the Guinea-pig Eye: Analysis of Transport and Metabolites by REDŽIĆ, ZORAN B., MARKOVIĆ, IVANKA D., VIDOVIĆ, VANESA P., VRANIĆ, VALENTINA P., GAŠIĆ, JOVANA M., DURIČIĆ, BOGDAN M., POKRAJAC, MILENA, DORDEVIĆ, JELICA B., SEGAL, MALCOLM B., RAKIĆ, LJUBIŠA M.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-03-1998)
    “…This study investigates the transport of endogenous nucleosides and deoxynucleosides from the capillaries of the eye into the aqueous humour and the lens using…”
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    Kinetics and sodium independence of [3H]-tiazofurin blood to brain transport in the guinea pig by Redzic, Z B, Markovic, I D, Jovanovic, S S, Gasic, J M, Mitrovic, D M, Zlokovics, B V, Rakic, L M

    “…Tiazofurin is a nucleoside analog with potent antitumor activity. The objective of this study was to define the kinetic parameters of tiazofurin transport from…”
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