Chloride Transport Coupling in Biological Membranes and EpitheliaGeorge A. Gerencser |
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... absorption , does not affect furosemi- de - sensitive Cl uptake across the apical membrane ( Smith et al . , 1979 ) . However , reduced pH leads to an increase in cell Cl activity suggesting that Cl exit across the basolateral membrane ...
... absorption , does not affect furosemi- de - sensitive Cl uptake across the apical membrane ( Smith et al . , 1979 ) . However , reduced pH leads to an increase in cell Cl activity suggesting that Cl exit across the basolateral membrane ...
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George A. Gerencser. 7 . The role of Na + in active Cl- absorption 7.1 . Intracellular Cl activity in absence of Na * 7.2 . Dependence of m on presence of Na * . 7.3 . Cl dependent HCO3 secretion requires Na * 7.4 . Sidedness of C1 ...
George A. Gerencser. 7 . The role of Na + in active Cl- absorption 7.1 . Intracellular Cl activity in absence of Na * 7.2 . Dependence of m on presence of Na * . 7.3 . Cl dependent HCO3 secretion requires Na * 7.4 . Sidedness of C1 ...
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... ( Cl - HCO3 ) exchange , Cl absorption is electrogenic and , in the jejunum , Cl appears to be the only ion transported in a net sense i.e. net Cl absorption accounts for the short - circuit cur- rent . Amphiuma * ( order : urodeles ) ...
... ( Cl - HCO3 ) exchange , Cl absorption is electrogenic and , in the jejunum , Cl appears to be the only ion transported in a net sense i.e. net Cl absorption accounts for the short - circuit cur- rent . Amphiuma * ( order : urodeles ) ...
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Electrical properties of electrogenic pump ECP | 24 |
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absence acid active addition Ahearn anion appears basolateral bathing binding Biol cAMP cell chloride Cl absorption Cl influx Cl transport compared concentration conductance constant coupled cytoplasmic decrease dependent described direct effect electrical electrochemical electrogenic energy entry epithelia epithelium et al evidence exchange experiments external fluid flux function Gerencser gland glucose gradient Gradmann Hanrahan HCO3 increase indicate inhibition inhibitor intestine intracellular kinetic levels light locust lumen luminal means measured mechanism medium Membr membrane mucosal NaCl negative observed occurs pathway Phillips Physiol Plant plasma possible potential presence properties proximal pump reabsorption reaction rectal reduced response saline salt Sanders secretion segment serosal shown shows similar Smith sodium solution species stimulation studies suggested Table teleost tissue transepithelial tubule uptake values White