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Academic Article ZupT is a Zn(II) uptake system in Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Arsenate transport and reduction in the hyper-tolerant fungus Aspergillus sp. P37.
Academic Article Drug uptake and modulation of drug resistance in Leishmania by an aquaglyceroporin.
Academic Article Transport pathways for arsenic and selenium: a minireview.
Academic Article Aquaglyceroporins: ancient channels for metalloids.
Academic Article Aquaglyceroporins and metalloid transport: implications in human diseases.
Academic Article Arsenic transport in prokaryotes and eukaryotic microbes.
Academic Article Efflux permease CgAcr3-1 of Corynebacterium glutamicum is an arsenite-specific antiporter.
Academic Article ArsD residues Cys12, Cys13, and Cys18 form an As(III)-binding site required for arsenic metallochaperone activity.
Academic Article Jen1p: a high affinity selenite transporter in yeast.
Academic Article Arsenic transport by zebrafish aquaglyceroporins.
Academic Article Pathways of arsenic uptake and efflux.
Academic Article Pathways of arsenic uptake and efflux.
Academic Article Drug uptake and pharmacological modulation of drug sensitivity in leukemia by AQP9.
Academic Article Arsenic trioxide uptake by hexose permeases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Academic Article As(III) and Sb(III) uptake by GlpF and efflux by ArsB in Escherichia coli.
Academic Article Mammalian glucose permease GLUT1 facilitates transport of arsenic trioxide and methylarsonous acid.
Academic Article The ArsQ permease and transport of the antibiotic arsinothricin.
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