apl. Prof. Dr. Jörg König



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Esters of Bendamustine Are by Far More Potent Cytotoxic Agents than the Parent Compound against Human Sarcoma and Carcinoma Cells (2015) Huber S, Huettner JP, Hacker K, Bernhardt G, König J, Buschauer A Journal article Genome-wide association study of L-arginine and dimethylarginines reveals novel metabolic pathway for symmetric dimethylarginine (2014) Lueneburg N, Lieb W, Zeller T, Chen MH, Maas R, Carter AM, Xanthakis V, et al. Journal article Transporters and drug-drug interactions: important determinants of drug disposition and effects (2013) König J, Fromm M, Müller F Journal article, Review article Phase I and II metabolism and MRP2-mediated export of bosentan in a MDCKII-OATP1B1-CYP3A4-UGT1A1-MRP2 quadruple-transfected cell line (2013) König J, Fahrmayr C, Auge D, Mieth M, Fromm M Journal article, Original article Interaction of oral antidiabetic drugs with hepatic uptake transporters: focus on organic anion transporting polypeptides and organic cation transporter 1. (2008) Bachmakov I, Gläser H, Fromm M, König J Journal article, Original article Human multidrug resistance protein 8 (MRP8/ABCC11), an apical efflux pump for steroid sulfates, is an axonal protein of the CNS and peripheral nervous system (2006) König J Journal article Expression and localization of the multidrug resistance proteins MRP2 and MRP3 in human gallbladder epithelia (2001) König J Journal article Exon-intron organization of the human multidrug-resistance protein 2 (MRP2) gene mutated in Dubin-Johnson syndrome (1999) König J Journal article Characterization of the human multidrug resistance protein isoform MRP3 localized to the basolateral hepatocyte membrane (1999) König J Journal article Drug Resistance and ATP-dependent Conjugate Transport Mediated by the Apical Multidrug Resistance Protein, MRP2, Permanently Expressed in Human and Canine Cells (1999) König J, Cui Y, Buchholz U, Spring H, Leier I, Keppler D Journal article