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The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo: saturable and non-saturable components of influx (English)
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The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo : saturable and non-saturable components of influx (English)
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O E Pratt
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P. M. Daniel
1 March 1977
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333-346
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6 Inhibition of neutral amino acid entry into the brain of the rat in vivo. J . Physiol (English)
Banos G.
1974
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Saturation of a shared mechanism which transports L-arginine and L-lysine into the brain of the living rat. J . Physiol (English)
Banos G.
1974
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6 A method for rapidly washing the blood out of an organ or tissue of the anaesthetized living animal. J . Physiol (English)
Daniel P. M.
1974
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6 A simple device for preparing muscle, or other tissue, for biochemical investigation. J . Physiol (English)
Daniel P. M.
1975
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The blood-brain barrier. J . Physiol (English)
Davson H.
1976
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162
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Uptake of L-histidine, L-proline, L-tyrosine and L-ornithine by brain, intestinal mucosa, testis, kidney, spleen, liver, heart muscle, skeletal muscle and erythrocytes of the rat in vitro. J . Physiol (English)
Neame K. D.
1962
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An electronically controlled syringe drive for giving an injection at a variable rate according to a present programme. J . Physiol (English)
1974
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