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Details on Person Fei, YJ
| Class:Id | Person:199186 |
| _displayName | Fei, YJ |
| _timestamp | 2007-07-09 22:03:32 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:199189] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-09 22:03:12 |
| firstname | You-Jun |
| initial | YJ |
| surname | Fei |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:199217] Molecular and functional characterization of the intestinal Na+-dependent multivitamin transporter [LiteratureReference:199231] Human placental Na+-dependent multivitamin transporter. Cloning, functional expression, gene structure, and chromosomal localization. [LiteratureReference:352144] Primary structure, genomic organization, and functional and electrogenic characteristics of human system N 1, a Na+- and H+-coupled glutamine transporter [LiteratureReference:352378] Cloning of the sodium-dependent, broad-scope, neutral amino acid transporter Bo from a human placental choriocarcinoma cell line [LiteratureReference:375412] Structure, function and immunolocalization of a proton-coupled amino acid transporter (hPAT1) in the human intestinal cell line Caco-2 [LiteratureReference:427968] Human intestinal H+/peptide cotransporter. Cloning, functional expression, and chromosomal localization [LiteratureReference:427996] Molecular cloning of PEPT 2, a new member of the H+/peptide cotransporter family, from human kidney [LiteratureReference:429752] Functional identification of SLC5A8, a tumor suppressor down-regulated in colon cancer, as a Na(+)-coupled transporter for short-chain fatty acids [LiteratureReference:433116] Structure, function, and genomic organization of human Na(+)-dependent high-affinity dicarboxylate transporter [LiteratureReference:9755049] Electrophysiological characterization and modeling of the structure activity relationship of the human concentrative nucleoside transporter 3 (hCNT3) |
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