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Class:IdLiteratureReference:376199
_displayNameCloning and characterization of a human brain Na(+)-independent transporter for small neutral amino acids that transports D-serine with high affinity
_timestamp2008-09-05 22:30:29
author[Person:376184] Nakauchi, J
[Person:352146] Matsuo, H
[Person:352095] Kim, DK
[Person:376194] Goto, A
[Person:352120] Chairoungdua, A
[Person:352152] Cha, SH
[Person:376192] Inatomi, J
[Person:376198] Shiokawa, Y
[Person:376195] Yamaguchi, K
[Person:376191] Saito, I
[Person:352110] Endou, H
[Person:352081] Kanai, Y
created[InstanceEdit:376197] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-09-05 22:30:03
journalNeurosci Lett
modified[InstanceEdit:376202] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-09-05 22:30:29
pages231-5
pubMedIdentifier10863037
titleCloning and characterization of a human brain Na(+)-independent transporter for small neutral amino acids that transports D-serine with high affinity
volume287
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:376200] SLC7A10-mediated uptake of small neutral amino acids [Homo sapiens]
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