Two allelic isoforms of the serotonin transporter from Schistosoma mansoni display electrogenic transport and high selectivity for serotonin.
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Jonathan A Javitch | Vanderlei Rodrigues | S. Amara | J. Javitch | O. V. Mortensen | A. C. Fontana | V. Rodrigues | M. Knight | Matty Knight | M. Sonders | Mark S Sonders | Susan G Amara | Andréia C K Fontana | Olavo S Pereira-Junior | Ole V Mortensen | O. S. Pereira-Junior | O. Mortensen
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