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Eric Martz (talk | contribs) New page: <table> <tr><td> <imagemap> Image:7pmx-y-morph-trace.gif|center default Drug and peptide transport in humans </imagemap> </td></tr> <tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''Transport of Drugs... |
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<tr><td><div class="scrolling">''' | <tr><td><div class="scrolling">'''You Are What You Eat!'''<br> | ||
Above is | Above is an integral membrane protein that takes up, into your intestinal cells, orally consumed peptide nutrients and drugs. | ||
Its lumen-face opens and binds | Its lumen-face (top) opens and binds | ||
peptide or drug (small solid object in the center), | |||
then closes, while its cytoplasmic face opens to release its | then closes, while its cytoplasmic face (bottom) opens to release its cargo | ||
into the intestinal cell, which passes it on to the blood circulation. | |||
into the intestinal cell, which | |||
>>> [[Drug and peptide transport in humans|See more animations and explanation]] >>> | >>> [[Drug and peptide transport in humans|See more animations and explanation]] >>> |