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Transport of neutral, dibasic and N-methyl-substituted amino acids by rat intestine
The ability of everted sacs of rat small intestine to transport neutral, dibasic and N-methyl-substituted amino acids has been determined. The data obtained support the suggestion that three separate amino acid-transport systems are present in rat intestine.