The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo : saturable and non-saturable components of influx (Q33226588)

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scientific article published on March 18, 1977
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The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo : saturable and non-saturable components of influx
scientific article published on March 18, 1977

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    The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo: saturable and non-saturable components of influx (English)
    The transport of L-leucine into the brain of the rat in vivo : saturable and non-saturable components of influx (English)
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    An electronically controlled syringe drive for giving an injection at a variable rate according to a present programme. J . Physiol (English)

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