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H + -coupled Pantothenate Transport in the Intracellular Malaria Parasite

dc.contributor.authorSaliba, Kevin
dc.contributor.authorKirk, Kiaran
dc.date.accessioned2015-12-10T23:25:06Z
dc.date.available2015-12-10T23:25:06Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.date.updated2015-12-10T10:53:05Z
dc.identifier.issn0021-9258
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/67481
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc
dc.sourceJournal of Biological Chemistry
dc.titleH + -coupled Pantothenate Transport in the Intracellular Malaria Parasite
dc.typeJournal article
local.bibliographicCitation.issue21
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage18121
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage18115
local.contributor.affiliationSaliba, Kevin, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationKirk, Kiaran, College of Medicine, Biology and Environment, ANU
local.contributor.authoruidSaliba, Kevin, u9707744
local.contributor.authoruidKirk, Kiaran, u9608579
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.description.refereedYes
local.identifier.absfor060502 - Infectious Agents
local.identifier.absfor060110 - Receptors and Membrane Biology
local.identifier.ariespublicationMigratedxPub1463
local.identifier.citationvolume276
local.type.statusPublished Version

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