Distinct Sensor Pathways in the Hierarchical Control of SNAT2, a Putative Amino Acid Transceptor, by Amino Acid Availability*
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Peter M. Taylor | K. Macaulay | H. S. Hundal | R. Hyde | E. Cwiklinski | Russell Hyde | Emma L. Cwiklinski | Katrina MacAulay | Harinder S. Hundal | P. Taylor | H. Hundal | Emma Cwiklinski
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