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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 3, 154-157, Copyright © 1988 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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SA Kempson
The characteristics of phosphate transport across epithelial cell membranes and the influence of hormones and other factors have been studied in detail. Almost no information has emerged about the identity, structure, and biogenesis of the membrane-bound phosphate transporting proteins or how their transport function is regulated by intracellular events. One major difficulty has been the unavailability of a highly specific label for the phosphate transporter.
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