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Details on Person Sugawara, M

Class:IdPerson:352122
_displayNameSugawara, M
_timestamp2008-05-30 19:00:23
created[InstanceEdit:352121] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-05-30 18:55:49
firstnameMitsuru
initialM
surnameSugawara
(author)[LiteratureReference:352090] Primary structure, functional characteristics and tissue expression pattern of human ATA2, a subtype of amino acid transport system A
[LiteratureReference:352097] Cloning and functional expression of ATA1, a subtype of amino acid transporter A, from human placenta
[LiteratureReference:352131] Evidence for the transport of neutral as well as cationic amino acids by ATA3, a novel and liver-specific subtype of amino acid transport system A
[LiteratureReference:352141] Structure, function, and tissue expression pattern of human SN2, a subtype of the amino acid transport system N
[LiteratureReference:352144] Primary structure, genomic organization, and functional and electrogenic characteristics of human system N 1, a Na+- and H+-coupled glutamine transporter
[LiteratureReference:1601989] Complete sequencing and characterization of 21,243 full-length human cDNAs
[LiteratureReference:9754971] Kinetic study of anti-viral ribavirin uptake mediated by hCNT3 and hENT1 in Xenopus laevis oocytes
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