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Membrane Water Channels and SH-Groups
1977The transport of water across human red cell membranes is conmonly interpreted in terms of small aqueous channels. This interpretation is based largely on indirect evidence. In this report, two sets of experiments providing more direct evidence for this idea is presented.
R I, Sha'afi, M B, Feinstein
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Artificial water channels – incipient innovative developments
Chemical Communications, 2016This Feature Article discusses the incipient developments of the first artificial water channels, including only systems that integrate synthetic elements in their water selective translocation unit.
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1997
MIP family proteins with conserved 6 transmembrane domains can be divided into two groups according to their primary sequences. The CHIP group with deletions is predominant in plant and animal kingdom, and functions primarily as water channels. The GLP group without deletions is minor group with limited prevalence and functions as glycerol transporters.
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MIP family proteins with conserved 6 transmembrane domains can be divided into two groups according to their primary sequences. The CHIP group with deletions is predominant in plant and animal kingdom, and functions primarily as water channels. The GLP group without deletions is minor group with limited prevalence and functions as glycerol transporters.
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Advances in TRP channel drug discovery: from target validation to clinical studies
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021Ari-Pekka Koivisto +2 more
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[Water channel family proteins].
Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 199517 members of MIP family from bacteria, yeast, plants and animals are compared in this review. These proteins appear to function in (1) water channels (CHIP, WCH-CD, MIWC, AQP3, gTIP, RD28, TobRB7), (2) neurogenesis (Bib), (3) small-molecule-permeating channels (MIP, AQP3, NOD, Glpf), (4) unknown function (WCH-3, AtRB7, Pea R7A, FPS1).
K, Ishibashi, S, Sasaki
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Water Channels in the Peritoneum
Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 1996Ho-Dac-Pannekeet, M. M., Krediet, R. T.
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