Modified amino acids and peptides as substrates for the intestinal peptide transporter PepT1.
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D. Meredith | C. Boyd | D Meredith | P. Bailey | C. Temple | C S Temple | N Guha | C J Sword | C A Boyd | I D Collier | K M Morgan | P D Bailey | I. Collier | Nishan Guha | N. Guha | C. Sword | K. M. Morgan | I. D. Collier | C. Boyd | Corinna J. Sword
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