Anke Geick
Bosch
3 Papers
45 Citations
Anke Geick is an academic researcher from Bosch. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnane X receptor & Nuclear receptor. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Anke Geick include University of Tübingen & Royal Adelaide Hospital.
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Papers
Nuclear receptor response elements mediate induction of intestinal MDR1 by rifampin.
TL;DR: Intestinal P-glycoprotein, which is encoded by the MDR1 gene, plays an important role in the absorption and presystemic elimination of many xenobiotics, and its induction is mediated by a DR4 motif in the upstream enhancer at about −8 kilobase pairs, to which PXR binds.
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A role for constitutive androstane receptor in the regulation of human intestinal MDR1 expression.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated by gel shift and transfection experiments that CAR binds to distinct nuclear receptor response elements in the -7.8 kbp enhancer of MDR1 and transactivates MDR 1 expression through DR4 motifs to which the receptor binds as a heterodimer with RXR or as a monomer, respectively.
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Shed human enterocytes as a tool for the study of expression and function of intestinal drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters
Hartmut Glaeser,Hartmut Glaeser,Hartmut Glaeser,Siegfried Drescher,Siegfried Drescher,Siegfried Drescher,Heiko van der Kuip,Heiko van der Kuip,Heiko van der Kuip,Christoph Behrens,Christoph Behrens,Christoph Behrens,Anke Geick,Anke Geick,Anke Geick,Oliver Burk,Oliver Burk,Oliver Burk,John Dent,John Dent,John Dent,Andrew A. Somogyi,Andrew A. Somogyi,Andrew A. Somogyi,Oliver von Richter,Oliver von Richter,Oliver von Richter,Ernst-Ulrich Griese,Ernst-Ulrich Griese,Ernst-Ulrich Griese,Michel Eichelbaum,Michel Eichelbaum,Michel Eichelbaum,Martin F. Fromm,Martin F. Fromm,Martin F. Fromm +35 more
TL;DR: In vitro studies of the expression and function of intestinal proteins are hampered by the limited availability of human intestinal tissues, so this study investigated whether enterocytes could be collected with a multilumen perfusion catheter and whether they are functionally active.
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