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_displayNameOverview of the proton-coupled MCT (SLC16A) family of transporters: characterization, function and role in the transport of the drug of abuse gamma-hydroxybutyric acid
_timestamp2009-08-25 14:14:18
author[Person:433705] Morris, ME
[Person:433688] Felmlee, MA
created[InstanceEdit:433709] Jassal, Bijay, 2009-08-25
journalAAPS J
pages311-21
pubMedIdentifier18523892
titleOverview of the proton-coupled MCT (SLC16A) family of transporters: characterization, function and role in the transport of the drug of abuse gamma-hydroxybutyric acid
volume10
year2008
(literatureReference)[Pathway:425407] SLC-mediated transmembrane transport [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:433692] Proton-coupled monocarboxylate transport [Homo sapiens]
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