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Le transporteur des C-4 acides est inhibé par le N-éthylmaléimide. L'inhibition est partiellement bloquée par le substrat, mais ce n'est pas évident en regardant la définition spécifique du transporteur.
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Acknowledgments. The present studies were supported by funds from the Department of Medicine, Duke University. I wish to thank Mr.S. Eisemann for technical assistance.
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Chavin, S.I. Can the C4-dicarboxylate transporter be specifically labelled?. Experientia 29, 1207–1209 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01935073
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