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E L Forker

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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 13, 1976
Letter: Metabolism of albumin-bound drugsE L Forker
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1970
Hepatocellular uptake of inulin, sucrose, and mannitol in ratsE L Forker
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1982
Hepatic transport kinetics: can traditional models open the black box?E L Forker
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1977
Mechanisms of hepatic bile formationE L Forker
Gastroenterology|July 1, 1972
Assessing changes in canalicular permeabilityE L Forker
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1988
ESR, albumin, and the riddle of organic anion uptake by the liverE L Forker, C Ghiron
Analytical Biochemistry|January 1, 1972
A LINC-8 program that computes activities of doubly labeled, variably quenched liquid scintillation samplesE L Forker, D Wycoff
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1978
Hepatic transport kinetics and plasma disappearance curves: distributed modeling versus conventional approachE L Forker, B Luxon
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1982
Hepatic transport kinetics: effect of anatomic and metabolic heterogeneity on estimates of the average transfer coefficientsE L Forker, B A Luxon
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1974
Canalicular bile flow and bromosulfophthalein transport maximum: the effect of a bile salt-independent choleretic, SC-2644G E Gibson, E L Forker
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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 13, 1976
Letter: Metabolism of albumin-bound drugsE L Forker
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1970
Hepatocellular uptake of inulin, sucrose, and mannitol in ratsE L Forker
Gastroenterology|January 1, 1982
Hepatic transport kinetics: can traditional models open the black box?E L Forker
Annual Review of Physiology|January 1, 1977
Mechanisms of hepatic bile formationE L Forker
Gastroenterology|July 1, 1972
Assessing changes in canalicular permeabilityE L Forker
The American Journal of Physiology|April 1, 1988
ESR, albumin, and the riddle of organic anion uptake by the liverE L Forker, C Ghiron
Analytical Biochemistry|January 1, 1972
A LINC-8 program that computes activities of doubly labeled, variably quenched liquid scintillation samplesE L Forker, D Wycoff
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1978
Hepatic transport kinetics and plasma disappearance curves: distributed modeling versus conventional approachE L Forker, B Luxon
The American Journal of Physiology|December 1, 1982
Hepatic transport kinetics: effect of anatomic and metabolic heterogeneity on estimates of the average transfer coefficientsE L Forker, B A Luxon
Gastroenterology|May 1, 1974
Canalicular bile flow and bromosulfophthalein transport maximum: the effect of a bile salt-independent choleretic, SC-2644G E Gibson, E L Forker
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