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Chloride Transport Protein 6
Known as:
Chloride Channel Protein 6
, Chloride Channel 6
, CLCN6
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Chloride transport protein 6 (869 aa, ~97 kDa) is encoded by the human CLCN6 gene. This protein plays a role in ion exchange-based transport.
National Institutes of Health
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CLCN6 gene
Cellular Membrane
Integral Membrane Proteins
Ion Channel
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2007
2007
Characterization of human ClC-6, an intracellular chloride channel/transporter
S. Ignoul
2007
Corpus ID: 82972094
2006
2006
Towards the intracellular location of human ClC-6
S. Ignoul
,
F. Jouret
,
O. Devuyst
,
J. Eggermont
2006
Corpus ID: 89046404
2005
2005
Towards the subcellular location of human ClC-6: development of anti-ClC-6 antibody
O. Devuyst
,
J. Eggermont
,
S. Ignoul
,
F. Jouret
2005
Corpus ID: 85620478
2005
2005
Canals de clorur a les cèl.lules trabeculars: implicacions en l'evacuació de l'humor aquós
Núria Comes i Beltrán
2005
Corpus ID: 129063615
El glaucoma es una de les principals causes de ceguesa no traumatica i afecta a milions de persones a tot el mon. Aquesta…
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1997
1997
Both pI(Cln) and ClC-6 activate I-Cln an endogenous chloride current in Xenopus oocytes, which differs from I(Cl,swell)
J. Eggermont
,
J. Tytgat
,
G. Buyse
,
T. Voets
,
G. Droogmans
,
B. Nilius
1997
Corpus ID: 88592850
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1997
Review
1997
CLC chloride channels with novel properties ( anion channel y multimers y myotonia y cystic fibrosis y cell volume regulation )
C. Lorenz
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M. Pusch
,
T. Jentsch
1997
Corpus ID: 44002710
The skeletal muscle chloride channel CLC-1 and the ubiquitous volume-activated chloride channel CLC-2 belong to a large gene…
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