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Astroglial Glutamine Transport by System N Is Upregulated by Glutamate

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Broer, Angelika
Deitmer, Joachim W
Broer, Stefan

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Release of glutamine from astrocytes is an essential step of the glutamate-glutamine cycle, and hence for the maintenance of neuronal glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) pools. The glutamine transporter SNAT3 (SN1) has recently been identified as on

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