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Hydrocephalus and Aquaporins: The Role of Aquaporin-1
2011Aquaporins (AQPs) are membrane proteins that facilitate water and small solute movement in tissues. Hydrocephalus is a major central nervous system disorder associated with defective cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) turnover. Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) is a water channel located mainly at the choroid plexus epithelium and plays an active role in CSF production.
M Y S, Kalani +2 more
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Biophysical Reviews, 2023
Cellular systems must deal with mechanical forces to satisfy their physiological functions. In this context, proteins with mechanosensitive properties play a crucial role in sensing and responding to environmental changes. The discovery of aquaporins (AQPs) marked a significant breakthrough in the study of water transport.
Marcelo Ozu +13 more
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Cellular systems must deal with mechanical forces to satisfy their physiological functions. In this context, proteins with mechanosensitive properties play a crucial role in sensing and responding to environmental changes. The discovery of aquaporins (AQPs) marked a significant breakthrough in the study of water transport.
Marcelo Ozu +13 more
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2023
Aquaporins (AQP) working as membrane channels facilitated water transport, play vital roles in various physiological progress including cell migration, energy metabolism, inflammation, etc. They are quite important drug targets, but elusive for discovery due to their undruggable properties.
Shuyuan, Wang +2 more
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Aquaporins (AQP) working as membrane channels facilitated water transport, play vital roles in various physiological progress including cell migration, energy metabolism, inflammation, etc. They are quite important drug targets, but elusive for discovery due to their undruggable properties.
Shuyuan, Wang +2 more
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2020
Water is the major component of cells and tissues. The fetal body consists of about 70-90% water and its fluid balance is dependent on the mother. In fact, abortion, premature birth, amniotic fluid volume abnormality, malformation and fetal growth restrictions might result when the homeostasis of the maternal-fetal fluid exchange is disrupted.
Antonio, Pérez-Pérez +7 more
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Water is the major component of cells and tissues. The fetal body consists of about 70-90% water and its fluid balance is dependent on the mother. In fact, abortion, premature birth, amniotic fluid volume abnormality, malformation and fetal growth restrictions might result when the homeostasis of the maternal-fetal fluid exchange is disrupted.
Antonio, Pérez-Pérez +7 more
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2023
The skin is the largest organ of our body and plays a protective role against the external environment. The skin functions as a mechanical and water permeability barrier, assisting with thermoregulation and defending our body against a variety of stresses such as ultraviolet radiation, microbial infection, physical injuries, and chemical hazards.
Zhuming, Yin, Huiwen, Ren
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The skin is the largest organ of our body and plays a protective role against the external environment. The skin functions as a mechanical and water permeability barrier, assisting with thermoregulation and defending our body against a variety of stresses such as ultraviolet radiation, microbial infection, physical injuries, and chemical hazards.
Zhuming, Yin, Huiwen, Ren
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2023
The major part of the eye consists of water. Continuous movement of water and ions between the ocular compartments and to the systemic circulation is pivotal for many physiological functions in the eye. The movement of water facilitates removal of the many metabolic products of corneal-, ciliary body-, lens-, and retinal metabolism, while maintaining ...
Tran, Thuy Linh +2 more
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The major part of the eye consists of water. Continuous movement of water and ions between the ocular compartments and to the systemic circulation is pivotal for many physiological functions in the eye. The movement of water facilitates removal of the many metabolic products of corneal-, ciliary body-, lens-, and retinal metabolism, while maintaining ...
Tran, Thuy Linh +2 more
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2017
The skin is the largest organ of the body, serving as an important barrier between the internal milieu and the external environment. The skin is also one of the first lines of defense against microbial infection and other hazards, and thus, the skin has important immune functions .
Ravi, Patel +3 more
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The skin is the largest organ of the body, serving as an important barrier between the internal milieu and the external environment. The skin is also one of the first lines of defense against microbial infection and other hazards, and thus, the skin has important immune functions .
Ravi, Patel +3 more
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1998
The past year has brought significant advances in our understanding of the involvement of aquaporins in the regulation of water balance. Besides the identification of new mammalian aquaporins, highlights include the progress in our understanding of their cell-biological regulation and their roles in physiology and pathophysiology as deduced from ...
Deen, P.M.T., Os, C.H. van
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The past year has brought significant advances in our understanding of the involvement of aquaporins in the regulation of water balance. Besides the identification of new mammalian aquaporins, highlights include the progress in our understanding of their cell-biological regulation and their roles in physiology and pathophysiology as deduced from ...
Deen, P.M.T., Os, C.H. van
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Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics, 2006
1. Introduction 3621.1 The elusive water pores 3621.2 CHIP28 3622. Studies on AQP-1 3632.1 Expression of AQP1 cDNA in Xenopus oocytes 3632.2 Reconstitution of purified AQP1 into artificial lipid bilayers 3642.3 Structural information deduced from the primary sequence 3652.4 Evolution and mammalian AQPs 3653.
Tamir, Gonen, Thomas, Walz
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1. Introduction 3621.1 The elusive water pores 3621.2 CHIP28 3622. Studies on AQP-1 3632.1 Expression of AQP1 cDNA in Xenopus oocytes 3632.2 Reconstitution of purified AQP1 into artificial lipid bilayers 3642.3 Structural information deduced from the primary sequence 3652.4 Evolution and mammalian AQPs 3653.
Tamir, Gonen, Thomas, Walz
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Journal of Membrane Biology, 2004
The prime function of aquaporins (AQPs) is generally believed to be that of increasing water flow rates across membranes by raising their osmotic or hydraulic permeability. In addition, this applies to other small solutes of physiological importance.
A E, Hill +2 more
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The prime function of aquaporins (AQPs) is generally believed to be that of increasing water flow rates across membranes by raising their osmotic or hydraulic permeability. In addition, this applies to other small solutes of physiological importance.
A E, Hill +2 more
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