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Details on Person Mackenzie, Bryan

Class:IdPerson:352047
_displayNameMackenzie, Bryan
_timestamp2017-03-08 22:05:50
created[InstanceEdit:352063] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-05-30 00:13:57
firstnameBryan
initialB
modified[InstanceEdit:8981491] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2017-03-08
surnameMackenzie
(author)[LiteratureReference:352050] Characterization of a branched-chain amino-acid transporter SBAT1 (SLC6A15) that is expressed in human brain
[LiteratureReference:352054] Identification of mammalian proline transporter SIT1 (SLC6A20) with characteristics of classical system imino
[LiteratureReference:434184] SLC11 family of H+-coupled metal-ion transporters NRAMP1 and DMT1
[LiteratureReference:5623696] H(+)-coupled divalent metal-ion transporter-1: functional properties, physiological roles and therapeutics
[LiteratureReference:8981478] SAAT1 is a low affinity Na+/glucose cotransporter and not an amino acid transporter. A reinterpretation
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