New Concept of Competitive Inhibition of the Renal Tubular Excretion of Penicillin

It has been found that the excretion of penicillin by a renal tubular transport mechanism could be physiologically inhibited reversibly. The basis for this effect is thought to be one of substrate competition between penicillin, which is excreted by the tubules, and 4 prime -carboxyphenyl-methanesul...

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Biological Transport
Blood
Blood plasma
Dosage
Enzymes
Excretion
Humans
Kidney - physiology
Old Medline
Penicillin
Penicillins
Renal plasma flow
Renal tubules
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