"G44" . . "RIV/60162694:G44__/05:00001247!RIV06-MO0-G44_____" . "We observed only moderate variances reflecting diverse ontogenetic phases between the fetal and adult liver tissue. To study functions of hepatocytes in vitro, WRL 68 cells have to differentiate prior to the examination. Our findings indicate that WRL 68 cells can undergo differentiation in vitro and their antigenic profile closely resembles hepatocytes in the human liver."@en . . "Expression of MRP2 and MDR1 transporters and other hepatic markers in rat and human liver and in WRL 68 cell line" . "Exprese MRP2a MDR1 transport\u00E9r\u016F a ostatn\u00EDch jatern\u00EDch marker\u016F v j\u00E1trech potkana a \u010Dlov\u011Bka a v bun\u011B\u010Dn\u00E9 linii WRL 68"@cs . . "1"^^ . "10"^^ . "Mokr\u00FD, Jaroslav" . . . . . "Expression of MRP2 and MDR1 transporters and other hepatic markers in rat and human liver and in WRL 68 cell line"@en . . "Sledov\u00E1na exprese MRP2a MDR1 transport\u00E9r\u016F a ostatn\u00EDch jatern\u00EDch marker\u016F v j\u00E1trech potkana a \u010Dlov\u011Bka a v bun\u011B\u010Dn\u00E9 linii WRL 68."@cs . "\u010C\u00ED\u017Ekov\u00E1, D." . . . . . "Expression of MRP2 and MDR1 transporters and other hepatic markers in rat and human liver and in WRL 68 cell line" . "Expression of MRP2 and MDR1 transporters and other hepatic markers in rat and human liver and in WRL 68 cell line"@en . "MRP2 protein; MDR1 protein; WRL 68 cell line; liver; immunohistochemistry"@en . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "521229" . "[94413B3B35D6]" . . "0862-8408" . . "Exprese MRP2a MDR1 transport\u00E9r\u016F a ostatn\u00EDch jatern\u00EDch marker\u016F v j\u00E1trech potkana a \u010Dlov\u011Bka a v bun\u011B\u010Dn\u00E9 linii WRL 68"@cs . . . "54" . "4" . . "Mart\u00EDnkov\u00E1, J." . "Physiological Research" . "Mi\u010Duda, S." . . "419-428" . "P(1P04OCB15.40), P(OBVLAJEP20033), Z(MSM0021620820)" . . "\u00D6sterreicher, Jan" . "RIV/60162694:G44__/05:00001247" . "We observed only moderate variances reflecting diverse ontogenetic phases between the fetal and adult liver tissue. To study functions of hepatocytes in vitro, WRL 68 cells have to differentiate prior to the examination. Our findings indicate that WRL 68 cells can undergo differentiation in vitro and their antigenic profile closely resembles hepatocytes in the human liver." . . "5"^^ .