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CLC protein, human

Known as: Charcot-Leyden Crystal Protein, Galectin-10, Lysolecithin Acylhydrolase 
Eosinophil lysophospholipase (142 aa, ~16 kDa) is encoded by the human CLC gene. This protein is involved in phospholipid metabolism.
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2020
2020
Barttin is the accessory subunit of the human ClC-K chloride channels, which are expressed in both the kidney and inner ear… 
2019
2019
Background Eosinophilic cholecystitis (EC) is a rare condition that presents in a manner comparable to acute cholecystitis. The… 
2016
2016
The chloride channel/transporter family of proteins facilitates anion transport across biological membranes. There is extensive… 
2016
2016
The ClC-K2 chloride channel has long been known to robustly express in the basolateral plasma membranes of epithelial cells… 
2010
2010
OBJECTIVE To investigate the quantity and function of regulatory T cells in immune related pancytopenia (IRP) and explore the… 
2010
2010
CRTH2 is one of the prostaglandin D2 receptors and plays a proinflammatory role in allergic diseases. Gene expression markers in… 
2009
2009
Across mammalian species, human galectin-10 and ovine galectin-14 are unique in their expression in eosinophils and their release… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
ClC chloride channels are widely expressed in epithelia. Recent insights into the roles of specific ClC channels have emerged…