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Water channels

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1993
The movement of water across cell membranes has been an active area of research for more than 100 years and is of fundamental importance in the normal water metabolism of all terrestrial animals. The objective of this review is to integrate recent data obtained from the isolation and molecular cloning of water channel proteins, with functional ...
H W, Harris, M L, Zeidel
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Water channels

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1995
The aquaporin water channels are expressed in various fluid-transporting epithelia. Physiological and genetic investigations have revealed that aquaporin channel-like intrinsic protein is expressed in numerous tissues, but its significance in water transport physiology is unclear.
K, Fushimi, F, Marumo
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Non-Aquaporin Water Channels

2023
Water transport through membrane is so intricate that there are still some debates. AQPs are entirely accepted to allow water transmembrane movement depending on osmotic gradient. Cotransporters and uniporters, however, are also concerned in water homeostasis. UT-B has a single-channel water permeability that is similar to AQP1.
Boyue, Huang   +2 more
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Shallow Water Flows in Channels

Journal of Scientific Computing, 2010
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Hernández-Dueñas, Gerardo   +1 more
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Water channels in membranes

Cell Biology International, 1994
ABSTRACTA systematic programme of comparative nuclear magnetic resonance measurements of the membrane permeability for water (Pd) and of activation energy (Ea,d) of this process in red blood cells of various wild, laboratory and domestic animals was carried out here.
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Water Channels In Cell Membranes

Annual Review of Physiology, 1992
Although water moves through the lipid domain of all biological membranes, there is strong evidence that facilitated or channel-mediated water transport exists in a number of cell plasma membranes and intracellular vesicles (l0, 37). The kidney proximal tubule contains water transporters in the cell apical and basolateral plasma membranes to facilitate
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Biomimetic water channels: general discussion

Faraday Discussions, 2018
An abstract was not provided in the original work, so a preliminary abstract has been prepared as follows. Of the various topics discussed, a few are briefly mentioned below. A focus on biomimetic water channels concerned the formation of G4 quartet hydrogels. It was found that these hydrogels can form with several different monovalent cations (Li+, Na+
Marc Baaden   +26 more
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Aquaporins: a water channel family

Anatomical Science International, 2002
Water channel proteins, aquaporins, are integral membrane proteins serving in the permeation of water and some other small molecules. Eleven isoforms of aquaporins have been identified from various tissues to date. They are expressed in tissue- and cell-specific manners, and are closely related to the specific functions of tissues and cells. Aquaporins
Toshiyuki, Matsuzaki   +6 more
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Aquaporin Water Channels

2013
Aquaporins (AQPs) are a family of integral membrane proteins, through which water and other small molecules pass across the lipid bilayer at high capacity. They are ubiquitously present in all five kingdoms of living organisms, consistent with the fundamental significance of water homeostasis for life. Since the discovery of the first aquaporin, AQP-1,
K. Liu, P. Agre
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