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H-D Gruemer, G F Grannis, L B Hetland, M L Costantini, Amino Acid Transport and Mental Retardation, Clinical Chemistry, Volume 17, Issue 11, 1 November 1971, Pages 1129–1131, https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/17.11.1129
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Abstract
Overlapping transport specificity may permit amino acid concentrations in brain to readjust to a new (lower) equilibrium in a compensatory response to increased concentrations of a "model" amino acid in serum. If this is true for analogous clinical situations, it may help explain the effects of phenylketonuria on mentation.
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