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Multiple neutral amino acid transport systems in chicken small intestine: Evidence for a separate proline transfer agency

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Die Darmresorption von Prolin, Alanin,β-Alanin, Sarkosin und Taurin bei Hühnern wurde in vitro untersucht und ein spezielles Resorptions-system für Prolin beschrieben.

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This investigation was supported by a grant fromthe Maine Agricultural Experiment Station (Hatch Project No. 880-H241). Part of this work was taken from the Ph. D. thesis of P.B.

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Lerner, J., Burrill, P. Multiple neutral amino acid transport systems in chicken small intestine: Evidence for a separate proline transfer agency. Experientia 27, 660–661 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136946

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