The response of duck erythrocytes to hypertonic media. Further evidence for a volume-controlling mechanism.
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Physiology of SLC12 transporters: lessons from inherited human genetic mutations and genetically engineered mouse knockoutsVolume-regulatory responses of Amphiuma red cells in anisotonic media. The effect of amilorideControl of cell volume and ion transport by beta-adrenergic catecholamines in erythrocytes of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneriTransporters beyond transport. Focus on "Deregulation of apoptotic volume decrease and ionic movements in multidrug-resistant tumor cells: role of chloride channels"The response of duck erythrocytes to norepinephrine and an elevated extracellular potassium. Volume regulation in isotonic media.Physiology and pathophysiology of Na+/H+ exchange and Na+ -K+ -2Cl- cotransport in the heart, brain, and blood.Volume regulation by flounder red blood cells in anisotonic media.Effect of norepinephrine on swelling-induced potassium transport in duck red cells. Evidence against a volume-regulatory decrease under physiological conditions.Furosemide-sensitive Na and K fluxes in human red cells. Net uphill Na extrusion and equilibrium properties.Functional separation of the Na-K exchange pump from the volume controlling mechanism in enlarged duck red cells.Ouabain-insensitive salt and water movements in duck red cells. III. The role of chloride in the volume response.Ouabain-insensitive salt and water movements in duck red cells. I. Kinetics of cation transport under hypertonic conditions.Cell volume regulation by Amphiuma red blood cells. The role of Ca+2 as a modulator of alkali metal/H+ exchange.Molecular evidence for a role for K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporters in the kidney.Genetic alterations in potassium transport in L cells.Cell volume homeostatic mechanisms: effectors and signalling pathways.Response of isolated axonal preparations to hyperosmoticity: evidence for a cellular volume regulation.Does the conformation of Mg-ATPase (spectrin-dependent ATPase) influence the passive permeability to K+?Dog red blood cells. Adjustment of density in vivo.Ion transport and volume regulation in red blood cells.Measuring osmosis and hemolysis of red blood cells.
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The response of duck erythrocytes to hypertonic media. Further evidence for a volume-controlling mechanism.
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1971-10-01T00:00:00Z