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Regulation of sodium-hydrogen exchange in vascular smooth muscle
Cardiovascular Research, 1995The Na+/H+ exchanger in vascular smooth muscle cells represents a major mechanism for sodium influx and is also one of the principal mechanisms responsible for the regulation of intracellular pH (pHi). In this review, the relationship between pHi and vascular smooth muscle cell growth, the regulation of Na+/H+ exchange by vasoactive agents and growth ...
P A, Lucchesi, B C, Berk
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NHERF and regulation of the renal sodium-hydrogen exchanger NHE3
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 2005The sodium-hydrogen exchanger 3 (NHE3) isoform is the major regulated sodium transporter in the proximal convoluted tubule of the kidney. Study of the regulation of NHE3 by hormonal stimuli has identified a number of PDZ adaptor proteins that form an apical/subapical membrane scaffold that binds NHE3 and facilitates down-regulation of its activity in ...
Edward J, Weinman +2 more
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Sodium-hydrogen exchange inhibition attenuates in vivo porcine myocardial stunning
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2004Inhibition of the sodium-hydrogen exchanger isoform 1 with HOE-642 (cariporide) has been shown to protect against ischemia-reperfusion injury and to decrease myocardial cell death in numerous animal preparations; however the effects of cariporide in stunned myocardium are not as well understood.
Randy M, Stevens +3 more
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Dispersion Attendant Sodium/ Hydrogen Ion Exchange in Reservoir Sands
SPE Reservoir Engineering, 1986Summary Chromatographic lag observed upon injection of dilute alkali into reservoir sands is now well explained in terms of sodium/hydrogen ion exchange. However, the spread of the eluting hydroxide is more extreme than that associated with axial dispersion.
J. A. Jensen, J. V. Gillis, C. J. Radke
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The sodium/hydrogen exchanger: A possible mediator of immunity
Cellular Immunology, 2006Immune cells such as macrophages and neutrophils provide the first line of defence of the immune system using phagocytosis, cytokine and chemokine synthesis and release, as well as Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) generation. Many of these functions are positively coupled with cytoplasmic pH (pHi) and/or phagosomal pH (pHp) modification; an increase in ...
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Sodium-hydrogen exchange in renal epithelia: mechanisms of acute regulation
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1997Five isoforms of sodium-hydrogen exchangers are present in the kidney. Specific isoforms serve specialized functions and are strategically located in polarized distributions in different nephron segments. This review updates understanding of the renal distribution and highlights some of the recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of acute ...
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Sodium-hydrogen exchange in myocardial reperfusion injury
The Lancet, 2000D M, Yellon, G F, Baxter
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Molecular biology of the cardiac sodium/hydrogen exchanger
Cardiovascular Research, 1995L, Fliegel, J R, Dyck
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Sodium-hydrogen ion exchange across canine resting gastric mucosa
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1972J, Bugajski, C F, Code, J F, Schlegel
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