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    Modelling Torsade de Pointes arrhythmias in vitro in 3D human iPS cell-engineered heart tissue by Kawatou, Masahide, Masumoto, Hidetoshi, Fukushima, Hiroyuki, Morinaga, Gaku, Sakata, Ryuzo, Ashihara, Takashi, Yamashita, Jun K.

    Published in Nature communications (20-10-2017)
    “…Torsade de Pointes (TdP) is a lethal arrhythmia that is often drug-induced, thus there is an urgent need for development of models to test or predict the drug…”
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    Development and Validation of a Proteomic Correlation Profiling Technique to Detect and Identify Enzymes Involved in Metabolism of Drugs of Concern by Kudo, Takashi, Hashiba, Shiori, Fukami, Tatsuki, Morinaga, Gaku, Nishiyama, Kotaro, Ichida, Hiroyuki, Hirosawa, Keiya, Matsui, Akiko, Ishiguro, Naoki, Nakajima, Miki

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-07-2023)
    “…To predict the variation of pharmacological or toxicological effect caused by pharmacokinetic variance, it is important to be able to detect previously unknown…”
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    Regional Transcriptomics and Proteomics of Pharmacokinetics-Related Genes in Human Intestine by Murata, Michika, Fujioka, Hijiri, Yokota, Jumpei, Okada, Kentaro, Yamashita, Tomoki, Hirayama, Daisuke, Kawakami, Kentaro, Morinaga, Gaku, Saito, Asami, Nakase, Hiroshi, Kishimoto, Wataru, Mizuguchi, Hiroyuki

    Published in Molecular pharmaceutics (05-06-2023)
    “…The intestine is an organ responsible for the absorption and metabolism of orally administered drugs. To predict pharmacokinetics behavior in the small…”
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    Characterization of Enzymes Involved in Nintedanib Metabolism in Humans by Nakashima, Shimon, Sato, Rei, Fukami, Tatsuki, Kudo, Takashi, Hashiba, Shiori, Morinaga, Gaku, Nakano, Masataka, Ludwig-Schwellinger, Eva, Matsui, Akiko, Ishiguro, Naoki, Ebner, Thomas, Nakajima, Miki

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-06-2023)
    “…Nintedanib, which is used to treat idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and non-small cell lung cancer, is metabolized to a pharmacologically inactive carboxylate…”
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    Quantitative Analysis of mRNA and Protein Expression Levels of Aldo-Keto Reductase and Short-Chain Dehydrogenase/Reductase Isoforms in the Human Intestine by Hirosawa, Keiya, Fujioka, Hijiri, Morinaga, Gaku, Fukami, Tatsuki, Ishiguro, Naoki, Kishimoto, Wataru, Nakase, Hiroshi, Mizuguchi, Hiroyuki, Nakajima, Miki

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-12-2023)
    “…Enzymes catalyzing the reduction reaction of xenobiotics are mainly members of the aldo-keto reductase (AKR) and short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR)…”
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    Identification of HSD17B12 as an enzyme catalyzing drug reduction reactions through investigation of nabumetone metabolism by Ichida, Hiroyuki, Fukami, Tatsuki, Kudo, Takashi, Mishiro, Kenji, Takano, Shiori, Nakano, Masataka, Morinaga, Gaku, Matsui, Akiko, Ishiguro, Naoki, Nakajima, Miki

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-03-2023)
    “…Nabumetone, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory prodrug, is converted to a pharmacologically active metabolite, 6-methoxy-2-naphthylacetic acid (6-MNA); however,…”
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    Quantitative Expression of Hepatobiliary Transporters and Functional Uptake of Substrates in Hepatic 2D Sandwich-Cultures: A Comparative Evaluation of Upcyte and Primary Human Hepatocytes by Schaefer, Michelle, Morinaga, Gaku, Matsui, Akiko, Schanzle, Gerhard, Bischoff, Daniel, Sussmuth, Roderich D

    Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (06-12-2017)
    “…Deficient functional expression of drug transporters incapacitates most hepatic cell lines as reliable tool for evaluating transporter-mediated drug-drug…”
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