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Details on Person Human placental Na+-dependent multivitamin transporter. Cloning, functional expression, gene structure, and chromosomal localization.

Class:IdLiteratureReference:199231
_displayNameHuman placental Na+-dependent multivitamin transporter. Cloning, functional expression, gene structure, and chromosomal localization.
_timestamp2007-07-09 22:03:37
author[Person:198792] Wang, H
[Person:164965] Huang, Wei
[Person:199186] Fei, YJ
[Person:199211] Xia, H
[Person:75686] Yang-Feng, TL
[Person:164971] Leibach, FH
[Person:198837] Devoe, LD
[Person:164981] Ganapathy, Vadivel
[Person:198849] Prasad, Puttur D
created[InstanceEdit:199189] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-09 22:03:12
journalJ Biol Chem
pages14875-83
pubMedIdentifier10329687
titleHuman placental Na+-dependent multivitamin transporter. Cloning, functional expression, gene structure, and chromosomal localization.
volume274
year1999
(literatureReference)[Reaction:199206] SLC5A6 cotransports extracellular PanK and 2Na+ to cytosol [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:199219] SLC5A6 cotransports extracellular Btn and 2xNa+ to cytosol [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:429581] SLC5A6 transports vitamins from extracellular region to cytosol [Homo sapiens]
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