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. 1987 Feb 15;242(1):309–311. doi: 10.1042/bj2420309

Conflicting evidence regarding the transport of alpha-glutamyl-dipeptides by human erythrocytes.

D J Young, M W Wolowyk, D A Fincham, C I Cheeseman, D L Rabenstein, J C Ellory
PMCID: PMC1147701  PMID: 3593246

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