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chloride channel activity
Enables the facilitated diffusion of a chloride (by an energy-independent process) involving passage through a transmembrane aqueous pore or channel…
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2012
2012
Increased TMEM 16 A-encoded calcium-activated chloride channel activity is associated with pulmonary hypertension
2012
Corpus ID: 38221109
Abigail S. Forrest, Talia C. Joyce, Marissa L. Huebner, Ramon J. Ayon, Michael Wiwchar, John Joyce, Natalie Freitas, Alison J…
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2012
2012
Stability, localization and possible chloride channel activity of TMEM16E/GDD1
T. T. Tran
2012
Corpus ID: 102225499
2011
2011
Abstract LB-220: TMEM16A, a novel calcium-activated chloride channel, modulates tumor proliferation via MAPK and Cyclin-D1 signaling
Daniel J. Shiwarski
,
C. Bertrand
,
+5 authors
U. Duvvuri
2011
Corpus ID: 58864616
Proceedings: AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011‐‐ Apr 2‐6, 2011; Orlando, FL TMEM16A, a calcium-activated chloride channel, was…
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2005
2005
Effect of the chloride channel activity on vascular tone in the spontaneously hypertensive rats
W. Zhen
2005
Corpus ID: 100878170
AIM: To study the chloride channel activity [ICl_(Ca)] in vascular smooth cells of the spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR…
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2004
2004
pCLCA 1 lacks inherent chloride channel activity in an epithelial colon carcinoma cell line
M. Loewen
,
L. Bekar
,
W. Walz
,
G. Forsyth
,
S. Gabriel
2004
Corpus ID: 8620981
Loewen, Matthew E., Lane K. Bekar, Wolfgang Walz, George W. Forsyth, and Sherif E. Gabriel. pCLCA1 lacks inherent chloride…
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1991
1991
157 COMPARISON OF VIP-STIMULATED CHILORIDE SECRETION AND PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION IN ISOLATED RAT COLONIC CRYPTS AND CACO-2 CELLS
P. Heinz-Erian
,
B. Dorka
,
+4 authors
A. Roscher
Pediatric Research
1991
Corpus ID: 24998040
Collumnar cells in epithelial crypts are responsible for secretion of chloride and water in the intestine but the terminal…
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