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  • 1. In vivo characteristics of placental amino acid transport and metabolism in ovine pregnancy--a review.
    Battaglia FC.
    Placenta; 2002 Apr; 23 Suppl A():S3-8. PubMed ID: 11978054
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  • 13. Reciprocal inhibition of umbilical uptake within groups of amino acids.
    Jóźwik M, Teng C, Wilkening RB, Meschia G, Battaglia FC.
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  • 18. Transport and metabolism of amino acids in placenta.
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