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Novel Treatments from Inhibition of the Intestinal Sodium–Hydrogen Exchanger 3
Csaba P Kovesdy,1 Adebowale Adebiyi,2 David Rosenbaum,3 Jeffrey W Jacobs,3 L Darryl Quarles1 1Division of Nephrology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA; 2Department of Physiology, University of Tennessee Health Science ...
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pH regulatory Na/H exchange by Amphiuma red blood cells. [PDF]
In Amphiuma red blood cells, the Na/H exchanger has been shown to play a central role in the regulation of cell volume following cell shrinkage (Cala, P. M. 1980. Journal of General Physiology.
Cala, PM, Maldonado, HM
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Techno-economic projections for advanced small solar thermal electric power plants to years 1990-2000 [PDF]
Advanced technologies applicable to solar thermal electric power systems in the 1990-200 time-frame are delineated for power applications that fulfill a wide spectrum of small power needs with primary emphasis on power ratings less than 10MWe ...
Chen, K. H. +6 more
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Pushing and Pulling the Cardiac Sodium/Hydrogen Exchanger [PDF]
See related article, pages 881–890 The strangest animal in Dr Dolittle’s zoo was a Pushmi-pullyu (pronounced push-me-pull-you), a mythical chimera of 2 antelopes, with a head at each end. Sometimes it looked and moved forwards, sometimes backwards.
Vaughan-Jones, R, Swietach, P
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Hemoglobin (Hb) proteins are ubiquitous in plants, and non-symbiotic class 1 hemoglobin (Hb1) is involved in various biotic and abiotic stress responses.
Ramin Bahmani +9 more
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Conserved Residues R420 and Q428 in a Cytoplasmic Loop of the Citrate/Malate Transporter CimH of Bacillus subtilis Are Accessible from the External Face of the Membrane [PDF]
CimH of Bacillus subtilis is a secondary transporter for citrate and malate that belongs to the 2-hydroxycarboxylate transporter (2HCT) family. Conserved residues R143, R420, and Q428, located in putative cytoplasmic loops and R432, located at the ...
Krom, Bastiaan P.,, Lolkema, Juke S.,
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Background Tumor invasion through a basement membrane is one of the earliest steps in metastasis, and growth factors, such as Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF), stimulate this process in a majority of solid tumors. Basement
Samantha S. Dykes +2 more
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Enhanced red cell sodium-hydrogen exchange in microvascular angina [PDF]
Enhanced calcium content in arterial smooth muscle cells and altered reactivity of coronary vessels to alkalinization have been reported in angina pectoris due to impaired motility of coronary arteries. An altered function of sodium-hydrogen exchange, a ubiquitous membrane transport system that links proton efflux to calcium drifts, may mediate these ...
W, Koren +4 more
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Disease management in soilless culture systems [PDF]
EU legislation, laid down in the Water Framework Directive, demands to minimize emissions of nitrogen, phosphate and crop protection products to achieve an excellent chemical and ecological quality in 2015.
Os, E.A., van
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Hypoxia Induced Downregulation of Na+/H+ Exchanger-1 Activity Decreases Tumor Cell Proliferation
Objectives: Hypoxia and acidosis are the hallmarks of proliferative tumor microenvironment which can modulate the expression and function of Na+/H+ exchanger-1 (NHE1) via hypoxia inducible factor 1 (Hif).
Gül Şimşek, Hilmi Burak Kandilci
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