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. 1971 Nov;11(11):915–923. doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(71)86263-X

The Kinetics of Selective Biological Transport

V. Further Data on the Erythrocyte-Monosaccharide Transport System

D M Miller
PMCID: PMC1484072  PMID: 5113002

Abstract

Measurements of the rate of loss of sugar from human erythrocytes into sugar-free solutions were made as a function of sugar concentrations. The half-saturation concentration of this process was found to be different from those half-saturation concentrations previously measured by other methods. These data, together with a number of similar data from former publications, are summarized in tabular form and their use in assessing postulated transport mechanisms is illustrated by consideration and rejection of a mechanism in which the transport process is assumed to be the result of a protein conformational change.

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