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. 2010 Mar;62(1):1–96. doi: 10.1124/pr.109.002014

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Tissue distribution of Oct, Octn, Oat, and Urat mRNA in mice and humans. Top, relative mRNA levels of transporters in mouse liver, kidneys, lung, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, large intestine, heart, brain, gonads (testes and ovaries), placenta, and uterus are shown. Male (♂) mRNA is shown on the left whereas female (♀) mRNA is shown on the right side of each box. References for mouse mRNA expression are included (Buist and Klaassen, 2004; Alnouti et al., 2006). Bottom, relative mRNA levels of transporters in human liver, kidneys, lung, heart, brain, testes, ovaries, placenta, and uterus are shown. Data for humans were obtained from GNF SymAtlas (http://symatlas.gnf.org/; now located at http://biogps.gnf.org). The GNF1H/MAS5 data set was accessed during September 2008.