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Pregnancy Increases the Renal Secretion of N1-methylnicotinamide, an Endogenous Probe for Renal Cation Transporters, in Patients Prescribed Metformin
Mackenzie C. Bergagnini-Kolev, Mary F. Hebert, Thomas R. Easterling and Yvonne S. Lin
Drug Metabolism and Disposition March 2017, 45 (3) 325-329; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.116.073841
Mackenzie C. Bergagnini-Kolev
Department of Pharmaceutics (M.C.B.-K.,Y.S.L.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (M.F.H., T.R.E.), and Department of Pharmacy (M.F.H.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Mary F. Hebert
Department of Pharmaceutics (M.C.B.-K.,Y.S.L.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (M.F.H., T.R.E.), and Department of Pharmacy (M.F.H.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Thomas R. Easterling
Department of Pharmaceutics (M.C.B.-K.,Y.S.L.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (M.F.H., T.R.E.), and Department of Pharmacy (M.F.H.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Yvonne S. Lin
Department of Pharmaceutics (M.C.B.-K.,Y.S.L.), Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (M.F.H., T.R.E.), and Department of Pharmacy (M.F.H.), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington

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