- Some
cationic drugs, such as
chloroquine and sertraline, are
known as
lysosomotropic drugs.
These drugs are weak
bases that
become protonated in the acidic...
- drugs,
including haloperidol, levomepromazine, and amantadine,
exhibit lysosomotropic behavior. This
helps explain their high tissue-to-blood concentration...
-
ophthalmologist are recommended.[citation needed]
Chloroquine is also a
lysosomotropic agent,
meaning it ac****ulates
preferentially in the
lysosomes of cells...
- antibody-dependent cell-mediated
cytotoxicity and
eosinophilic apoptosis.
Lysosomotropic agents are an
efficient means to
target the lysosome-like eosinophil...
- Dorland's
Medical Dictionary Doh-Ura K,
Iwaki T,
Caughey B (May 2000). "
Lysosomotropic Agents and
Cysteine Protease Inhibitors Inhibit S****ie-****ociated Prion...
- the cytosol.
Various factors, such as
oxidative stress,
exposure to
lysosomotropic agents, or the
action of
specific lipids, can spur LMP. Once hydrolytic...
-
organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATP) 1B1
transport function by
lysosomotropic drug chloroquine:
implication of OATP-mediated drug-drug interactions"...