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Science 28 April 1972:
Vol. 176. no. 4033, pp. 410 - 412
DOI: 10.1126/science.176.4033.410

Articles

A Mutation Influencing the Transportation of Manganese, L-Dopa, and L-Tryptophan

George C. Cotzias 1, Lily C. Tang 1, Samuel T. Miller 1, D. Sladic-Simic 1, and Lucille S. Hurley 2

1 Medical Research Center, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 11973
2 Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis 95616

Transportation of manganese, L-dopa, and L-tryptophan was slower through the tissues, of intact pallid mice than through those of black C57Bl/6J mice, presumably because of the influence of the gene pallid.


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