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Details on Person Palacin, Manuel
| Class:Id | Person:352094 |
| _displayName | Palacin, Manuel |
| _timestamp | 2014-05-09 16:57:29 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:352121] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-05-30 18:55:49 |
| firstname | Manuel |
| initial | M |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:5432377] Matthews, Lisa, 2014-05-09 |
| surname | Palacin |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:352118] Identification of LAT4, a novel amino acid transporter with system L activity [LiteratureReference:352184] Identification of a membrane protein, LAT-2, that Co-expresses with 4F2 heavy chain, an L-type amino acid transport activity with broad specificity for small and large zwitterionic amino acids [LiteratureReference:378516] Identification and characterisation of human xCT that co-expresses, with 4F2 heavy chain, the amino acid transport activity system xc- [LiteratureReference:378520] Membrane topology of system xc- light subunit reveals a re-entrant loop with substrate-restricted accessibility [LiteratureReference:390760] CATs and HATs: the SLC7 family of amino acid transporters [LiteratureReference:5578790] Myotonic dystrophy protein kinase phosphorylates phospholamban and regulates calcium uptake in cardiomyocyte sarcoplasmic reticulum [LiteratureReference:5655757] The SLC3 and SLC7 families of amino acid transporters [LiteratureReference:5693166] Two novel mutations in the BCKDK (branched-chain keto-acid dehydrogenase kinase) gene are responsible for a neurobehavioral deficit in two pediatric unrelated patients |
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