Question: How do amino acids get transported into the hepatocytes from
portal blood, specifilcally serine? …
How do amino acids get transported into the hepatocytes from
portal blood, specifilcally serine? I understand it’s a sodium
coupled import but I need more details like where the sodium comes
from, the transporter, thermodynamic push etc…
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