Tecan helps to throw new light on kidney function
Posted: 25 March 2010 | KDM | No comments yet
The Experimental Nephrology laboratory at University Hospital Münster, is using an Infinite® M200 microplate reader from Tecan to help investigate regulation of membrane transport in the kidneys…
The Experimental Nephrology laboratory at University Hospital Münster, is using an Infinite® M200 microplate reader from Tecan to help investigate regulation of membrane transport in the kidneys...
The Experimental Nephrology laboratory at University Hospital Münster, Germany, is using an Infinite® M200 microplate reader from Tecan to help investigate regulation of membrane transport in the kidneys. The group is particularly interested in the regulation of organic cation transport across the cell membrane, as Dr Giuliano Ciarimboli, deputy head of the Experimental Nephrology group, explained. “Organic cations cannot permeate the cell membrane, and are taken up by cells through membrane proteins known as organic cation transporters (OCTs). However, these proteins can also transport many drugs – such as the chemotherapy drug cisplatin – into the kidneys, with nephrotoxic consequences.”
He concluded: “Tecan has been very supportive of our work here, and we always receive expert assistance when we are developing new techniques.”
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