MCT 3 antikoerper, MCT 4 antikoerper, MCT-3 antikoerper, MCT-4 antikoerper, MCT3 antikoerper, MCT4 antikoerper, mct antikoerper, slc16a3b antikoerper, Mct3 antikoerper, Mct4 antikoerper, MCT4b antikoerper, wu:fd20b02 antikoerper, wu:fi38f12 antikoerper, zgc:55905 antikoerper, solute carrier family 16 member 3 antikoerper, solute carrier family 16 member 3 L homeolog antikoerper, solute carrier family 16 (monocarboxylic acid transporters), member 3 antikoerper, solute carrier family 16 (monocarboxylate transporter), member 3 antikoerper, SLC16A3 antikoerper, slc16a3.L antikoerper, Slc16a3 antikoerper, slc16a3 antikoerper
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Lactic acid and pyruvate transport across plasma membranes is catalyzed by members of the proton-linked monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) family, which has been designated solute carrier family-16. Each MCT appears to have slightly different substrate and inhibitor specificities and transport kinetics, which are related to the metabolic requirements of the tissues in which it is found. The MCTs, which include MCT1 (SLC16A1, MIM 600682) and MCT2 (SLC16A7, MIM 603654), are characterized by 12 predicted transmembrane domains. Synonyms: MCT3, MCT4, MCT 3, MCT 4, MCT-3, MCT-4