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Clin Sci (Lond) (1980) 58 (1): 107–109.
Published: 01 January 1980
... 1979 10 9 1979 © 1980 The Biochemical Society and the Medical Research Society 1980 active transport choroid plexus lignocaine ClinicalScience (1980) 58.107-109 SHORT COMMUNICATION Transport of lignocaine by rabbit choroid plexus in uitro R. S P E C T O R Division of Clinical...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1975) 49 (4): 305–312.
Published: 01 October 1975
... that uptake of this peptide was the result of Na + -dependent active transport. 3. Glycylsarcosylsarcosylsarcosine was very poorly taken up and its uptake did not appear to be the result of active transport. 4. β-Alanylglycylglycine appeared intact in the intracellular compartment of the intestinal wall...
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Clin Sci Mol Med (1974) 46 (6): 693–705.
Published: 01 June 1974
... ratio between intracellular fluid and incubation medium being up to 3·4/1. Uptake of carnosine was reduced by anoxia, metabolic inhibitors and replacement of medium Na + . Na + -dependent active transport was shown to be involved in uptake of carnosine by hamster jejunum in vitro. Clinical Science...
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Clin Sci (1972) 43 (6): 907–911.
Published: 01 December 1972
... 1972 peptide absorption glycylsarcosine active transport hamster Clinical Science (1972) 43, 907-911. S H O R T C O M M U N I C A T I O N EVIDENCE FOR ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF THE DIPEPTIDE GLYCYLSARCOSINE BY HAMSTER JEJUNUM IN VITRO J ILL M. ADDISON, D. BURSTON AND D. M. MATTHEWS Department...