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C A R Boyd

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Placenta|September 15, 2010
The contribution of David Yudilevich (1930-2006) to the study of placental transportC A R Boyd
Experimental Physiology|January 15, 2008
Facts, fantasies and fun in epithelial physiologyC A R Boyd
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|December 20, 2005
How membrane carriers function: the critical contribution of W.F. Widdas (1952) to modern understandingC A R Boyd
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 22, 2009
Cerebellar agenesis revisitedC A R Boyd
Placenta|January 8, 2013
Review: Epithelial aspects of human placental trophoblastC A R Boyd
FEBS Letters|November 24, 2004
RNA interference-induced reduction in CD98 expression suppresses cell fusion during syncytialization of human placental BeWo cellsYoshiki Kudo, C A R Boyd
Placenta|August 15, 2002
Changes in expression and function of syncytin and its receptor, amino acid transport system B(0) (ASCT2), in human placental choriocarcinoma BeWo cells during syncytializationY Kudo, C A R Boyd
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|November 6, 2002
Human placental amino acid transporter genes: expression and functionYoshiki Kudo, C A R Boyd
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia|October 26, 2013
The functional and molecular entities underlying amino acid and peptide transport by the mammary gland under different physiological and pathological conditionsD B Shennan, C A R Boyd
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 9, 2004
Membrane transporters as machines: degenerate singularities as a requirement for functionR W Daniel, C A R Boyd
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Placenta|September 15, 2010
The contribution of David Yudilevich (1930-2006) to the study of placental transportC A R Boyd
Experimental Physiology|January 15, 2008
Facts, fantasies and fun in epithelial physiologyC A R Boyd
Cellular and Molecular Biology (Noisy-Le-Grand, France)|December 20, 2005
How membrane carriers function: the critical contribution of W.F. Widdas (1952) to modern understandingC A R Boyd
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 22, 2009
Cerebellar agenesis revisitedC A R Boyd
Placenta|January 8, 2013
Review: Epithelial aspects of human placental trophoblastC A R Boyd
FEBS Letters|November 24, 2004
RNA interference-induced reduction in CD98 expression suppresses cell fusion during syncytialization of human placental BeWo cellsYoshiki Kudo, C A R Boyd
Placenta|August 15, 2002
Changes in expression and function of syncytin and its receptor, amino acid transport system B(0) (ASCT2), in human placental choriocarcinoma BeWo cells during syncytializationY Kudo, C A R Boyd
Reproduction (Cambridge, England)|November 6, 2002
Human placental amino acid transporter genes: expression and functionYoshiki Kudo, C A R Boyd
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia|October 26, 2013
The functional and molecular entities underlying amino acid and peptide transport by the mammary gland under different physiological and pathological conditionsD B Shennan, C A R Boyd
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 9, 2004
Membrane transporters as machines: degenerate singularities as a requirement for functionR W Daniel, C A R Boyd
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