Potassium channels in epithelial transport [PDF]
Epithelial cells in the kidney, gastrointestinal tract and exocrine glands are engaged in vectorial transport of salt and nutrients. In these tissues, K+ channels play an important role for the stabilization of membrane voltage and maintenance of the ...
Warth, Richard
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Measurements of endolymphatic K⁺ concentrations in the utricle of pre- and postnatal Slc26a4 Δ/+ and Slc26a4 Δ/Δ mice [PDF]
Master of ScienceDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyA. Philine WangemannSLC26A4 and its murine ortholog Slc26a4 code for pendrin, an anion-exchanger that is expressed in the inner ear.
Zhou, Fei
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Müller Glial Kir4.1 Channel Dysfunction in APOE4-KI Model of Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Abhyankar SD +8 more
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A Systematic Review on the Role of the Stria Vascularis in Menière's Disease Pathogenesis. [PDF]
Cruz-Granados P +3 more
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Adriamycin nephropathy induces sensorineural hearing loss via blood-labyrinth barrier breakdown in BALB/c mice. [PDF]
Gajbhiye A +10 more
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Tmprss3 is expressed in several cell types of the inner ear including type II but hardly in type I spiral ganglion neurons. [PDF]
Arora R +3 more
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Mapping the knowledge of epilepsy and Potassium Channels: A scientometric analysis in CiteSpace and VOSviewer. [PDF]
Li Z.
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A Digital Atlas of Ion Channel Expression Patterns in the Two-Week-Old Rat Brain [PDF]
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Estrogen receptor beta in lateral habenula mediates antidepressant effects of estrogen in postpartum-hormone-withdrawal-induced depression. [PDF]
Duan C +11 more
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Emerging Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Menière's Disease: Evidence for the Involvement of Ion Homeostatic or Blood-Labyrinthine Barrier Dysfunction in Human Temporal Bones. [PDF]
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