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microvillus membrane
The portion of the plasma membrane surrounding a microvillus. [GOC:mah]
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Localisation of divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) to the microvillus membrane of rat duodenal enterocytes in iron deficiency, but to hepatocytes in iron overload
D. Trinder
,
P. Oates
,
C. Thomas
,
J. Sadleir
,
E. Morgan
Gut
2000
Corpus ID: 23318075
BACKGROUND The mechanism of iron absorption by the intestine and its transfer to the main iron storage site, the liver, is poorly…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Specific receptors for epidermal growth factor in rat intestinal microvillus membranes.
J. F. Thompson
American Journal of Physiology
1988
Corpus ID: 44527671
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is present in high concentrations in milk, salivary, and pancreaticobiliary secretions. EGF…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Sodium-hydrogen exchange and glucose transport in renal microvillus membrane vesicles from rats with diabetes mellitus.
R. Harris
,
B. Brenner
,
J. Seifter
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1986
Corpus ID: 2410572
Diabetes mellitus is associated with important changes in renal hemodynamics and transport function. Disturbances in solute…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Specificity and modes of the anion exchanger in dog renal microvillus membranes.
S. Guggino
,
G. J. Martin
,
P. Aronson
American Journal of Physiology
1983
Corpus ID: 23269930
The transport of various organic anions via the pathway that mediates the exchange of urate or p-aminohippurate (PAH) for OH- or…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Modifier role of internal H+ in activating the Na+–H+ exchanger in renal microvillus membrane vesicles
P. Aronson
,
J. Nee
,
M. A. Suhm
Nature
1982
Corpus ID: 4246789
The intracellular pH in animal cells is generally maintained at a higher level than would be expected if H+ were passively…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Amiloride inhibition of the Na+-H+ exchanger in renal microvillus membrane vesicles.
J. Kinsella
,
P. Aronson
American Journal of Physiology
1981
Corpus ID: 45401218
We examined the effect of amiloride on Na+-H+ exchange in rabbit renal cortical microvillus membrane vesicles. Amiloride…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Properties of the Na+-H+ exchanger in renal microvillus membrane vesicles.
J. Kinsella
,
P. Aronson
American Journal of Physiology
1980
Corpus ID: 32285667
Am. J. Physiol. 238 (Renal Fluid Electrolyte Physiol. 7): F461-F469, 1980.-Transport of Na + and H + was evaluated in brush…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
pH gradient-stimulated transport of urate and p-aminohippurate in dog renal microvillus membrane vesicles.
J. Blomstedt
,
P. Aronson
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1980
Corpus ID: 33321919
The transport mechanism of urate and p-aminohippurate (PAH) was evaluated in microvillus membrane vesicles isolated from the…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Delineation of the dimensions and permeability characteristics of the two major diffusion barriers to passive mucosal uptake in the rabbit intestine.
H. Westergaard
,
J. Dietschy
Journal of Clinical Investigation
1974
Corpus ID: 39801615
THE RATE OF PASSIVE ABSORPTION INTO THE INTESTINAL MUCOSAL CELL IS DETERMINED BY AT LEAST TWO MAJOR DIFFUSION BARRIERS: an…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Lipid composition of the isolated rat intestinal microvillus membrane.
G. Forstner
,
K. Tanaka
,
K. Isselbacher
Biochemical Journal
1968
Corpus ID: 22693929
1. Rat intestinal microvillus plasma membranes were prepared from previously isolated brush borders and the lipid composition was…
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