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Annual Review of Nutrition, 1996
Glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored folate receptors (FR) have physiologic and pharmacologic relevance in mediating cellular and transcellular folate/antifolate transport. Three FR isoforms with differing relative affinities for folates and expression patterns in normal and malignant cells/tissues are recognized, but the precise mechanism of ...
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Glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored folate receptors (FR) have physiologic and pharmacologic relevance in mediating cellular and transcellular folate/antifolate transport. Three FR isoforms with differing relative affinities for folates and expression patterns in normal and malignant cells/tissues are recognized, but the precise mechanism of ...
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Clinica Chimica Acta, 2011
Blood folate concentration is decreased by tobacco smoking and presumably secondhand smoke. Because low folate concentration is associated with hyperhomocysteinemia, both are emerging as important and independent risk factors for atherosclerosis as well as prediction of early coronary artery disease.
Kenji, Okumura, Hideto, Tsukamoto
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Blood folate concentration is decreased by tobacco smoking and presumably secondhand smoke. Because low folate concentration is associated with hyperhomocysteinemia, both are emerging as important and independent risk factors for atherosclerosis as well as prediction of early coronary artery disease.
Kenji, Okumura, Hideto, Tsukamoto
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2004
The folate receptor (FR) is a confirmed tumor-associated antigen that binds folate and folate-drug conjugates with very high affinity and shuttles these bound molecules inside cells via an endocytic mechanism. Using folate (or an analog thereof) as the ligand, a wide variety of drug payloads can be delivered to FR-positive cells, ranging from small ...
Christopher P, Leamon, Joseph A, Reddy
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The folate receptor (FR) is a confirmed tumor-associated antigen that binds folate and folate-drug conjugates with very high affinity and shuttles these bound molecules inside cells via an endocytic mechanism. Using folate (or an analog thereof) as the ligand, a wide variety of drug payloads can be delivered to FR-positive cells, ranging from small ...
Christopher P, Leamon, Joseph A, Reddy
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