Placental amino acid transport is necessary for fetal development and impaired

Placental amino acid transport is necessary for fetal development and impaired transport has been associated with poor fetal growth. zero-trans conditions, in the absence of internal substrates inside the vesicles to drive exchange. This observation raises two alternate hypotheses; (i) either exchange is not fully obligatory, or (ii) exchange is indeed obligatory, but an unforeseen… Continue reading Placental amino acid transport is necessary for fetal development and impaired