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Amino acid transport across mammalian intestinal and renal epithelia
S Broer
Physiological reviews 88 (1), 249-286, 2008
11492008
The low-affinity monocarboxylate transporter MCT4 is adapted to the export of lactate in highly glycolytic cells
KS Dimmer, B FRIEDRICH, F Lang, JW Deitmer, S BRÖER
Biochemical Journal 350 (1), 219-227, 2000
7372000
Amino acid homeostasis and signalling in mammalian cells and organisms
S Bröer, A Bröer
Biochemical Journal 474 (12), 1935-1963, 2017
5982017
Transfer of glutamine between astrocytes and neurons
S Bröer, N Brookes
Journal of neurochemistry 77 (3), 705-719, 2001
4592001
Chloroquine transport via the malaria parasite’s chloroquine resistance transporter
RE Martin, RV Marchetti, AI Cowan, SM Howitt, S Bröer, K Kirk
science 325 (5948), 1680-1682, 2009
4452009
Function and structure of heterodimeric amino acid transporters
CA Wagner, F Lang, S Bröer
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 281 (4), C1077-C1093, 2001
4342001
Comparison of lactate transport in astroglial cells and monocarboxylate transporter 1 (MCT 1) expressing Xenopus laevis oocytes: expression of two different monocarboxylate …
S Bröer, B Rahman, G Pellegri, L Pellerin, JL Martin, S Verleysdonk, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 272 (48), 30096-30102, 1997
4211997
The concise guide to pharmacology 2017/18: overview
SPH Alexander, E Kelly, NV Marrion, JA Peters, E Faccenda, SD Harding, ...
British journal of pharmacology 174, S1-S16, 2017
4032017
Characterization of the monocarboxylate transporter 1 expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes by changes in cytosolic pH
S Bröer, HP Schneider, A Bröer, B Rahman, B Hamprecht, JW Deitmer
Biochemical Journal 333 (1), 167-174, 1998
3961998
Characterization of the high-affinity monocarboxylate transporter MCT2 in Xenopus laevis oocytes
S BRÖER, A BRÖER, HP SCHNEIDER, C STEGEN, AP HALESTRAP, ...
Biochemical Journal 341 (3), 529-535, 1999
3611999
Hartnup disorder is caused by mutations in the gene encoding the neutral amino acid transporter SLC6A19
HF Seow, S Bröer, A Bröer, CG Bailey, SJ Potter, JA Cavanaugh, ...
Nature genetics 36 (9), 1003-1007, 2004
3212004
The solute carrier 6 family of transporters
S Bröer, U Gether
British journal of pharmacology 167 (2), 256-278, 2012
3192012
Molecular cloning of mouse amino acid transport system B0, a neutral amino acid transporter related to Hartnup disorder
A Bröer, K Klingel, S Kowalczuk, JEJ Rasko, J Cavanaugh, S Bröer
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (23), 24467-24476, 2004
3102004
The concise guide to PHARMACOLOGY 2015/16: Overview
SPH Alexander, E Kelly, N Marrion, JA Peters, HE Benson, E Faccenda, ...
British journal of pharmacology 172 (24), 5729-5743, 2015
2952015
Deranged transcriptional regulation of cell-volume-sensitive kinase hSGK in diabetic nephropathy
F Lang, K Klingel, CA Wagner, C Stegen, S Wärntges, B Friedrich, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (14), 8157-8162, 2000
2942000
Deletion of amino acid transporter ASCT2 (SLC1A5) reveals an essential role for transporters SNAT1 (SLC38A1) and SNAT2 (SLC38A2) to sustain glutaminolysis in cancer cells
A Bröer, F Rahimi, S Bröer
Journal of biological chemistry 291 (25), 13194-13205, 2016
2862016
The astroglial ASCT2 amino acid transporter as a mediator of glutamine efflux.
A Bröer, N Brookes, V Ganapathy, KS Dimmer, CA Wagner, F Lang, ...
Journal of neurochemistry 73 (5), 1999
2761999
The concise guide to pharmacology 2019/20: transporters
SPH Alexander, E Kelly, A Mathie, JA Peters, EL Veale, JF Armstrong, ...
British journal of pharmacology 176, S397-S493, 2019
2692019
The SLC38 family of sodium–amino acid co-transporters
S Bröer
Pflügers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology 466 (1), 155-172, 2014
2692014
The use of Xenopus laevis oocytes for the functional characterization of heterologously expressed membrane proteins
CA Wagner, B Friedrich, I Setiawan, F Lang, S Bröer
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 10 (1-2), 1-12, 2000
2652000
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