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inosine transport

Known as: hypoxanthine riboside transport 
The directed movement of the purine ribonucleoside inosine, also known as hypoxanthine riboside, into, out of or within a cell, or between cells, by… 
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2009
2009
Equilibrative nucleoside transporters play essential roles in nutrient uptake, cardiovascular and renal function, and purine… 
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
The human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum relies on the acquisition of host purines for its survival within human… 
1996
1996
Methaemoglobin reductase activity was studied in pig, human and cattle erythrocytes incubated in a medium containing glucose or… 
1992
1992
1. A model is presented for adenosine transport and metabolism in different steady states. The model considers steady-state… 
1985
1985
The effects of adenosine on adenine nucleotide metabolism in [14C]adenine-labeled rat thymocytes were studied. It was shown that… 
1978
1978
1. Glucose and inosine transport by erythrocytes from new‐born lambs and adult sheep were compared. Uptake of both permeants was… 
1974
1974
Using [14C]inosine and [3H]sorbitol, the effect of theophylline on inosine uptake was studied. Theophylline inhibited the…