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Glutamate uptake by chick retina
The uptake of glutamate was found to be via a single high-affinity transport mechanism with Km values of 35 and 95 mum for chick-embryo and mature chick retina respectively. These data contrast with the uptake of gamma-aminobutyratewhich in the same tissue has previously been shown to display two ki...
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description | The uptake of glutamate was found to be via a single high-affinity transport mechanism with Km values of 35 and 95 mum for chick-embryo and mature chick retina respectively. These data contrast with the uptake of gamma-aminobutyratewhich in the same tissue has previously been shown to display two kinetically distinct mechanisms in the embryo, but a single low-affinity process in the mature retina. |
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