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negative regulation of cell volume
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RVD
Any process that decreases cell volume. [GOC:go_curators]
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Cell cycle-dependent expression of volume-activated chloride currents in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells.
Lixin Chen
,
Liwei Wang
,
+6 authors
T. Jacob
American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology
2002
Corpus ID: 5774343
Patch-clamping and cell image analysis techniques were used to study the expression of the volume-activated Cl(-) current, I(Cl…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
Calcium Signalling During RVD of Kidney Cells
H. Tinel
,
E. Kinne-saffran
,
R. Kinne
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry
2001
Corpus ID: 22126455
The balance of a high extracellular osmolarity in the kidney medulla is mainly based on an accumulation of organic osmolytes in…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Association of ClC-3 Channel with Cl− Transport by Human Nonpigmented Ciliary Epithelial Cells
Miguel Coca-Prados
,
J. Sánchez-Torres
,
K. Peterson‐Yantorno
,
M. Civan
Journal of Membrane Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 10331960
Abstract. Electrophysiologic and volumetric evidence link the swelling-activated Cl− channels [gCl(Vol)] of nonpigmented ciliary…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Actin-based cytoskeleton regulates a chloride channel and cell volume in a renal cortical collecting duct cell line.
E. Schwiebert
,
J. Mills
,
Bruce A. Stanton
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 34433515
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Pathways signaling the regulatory volume decrease of cultured nonpigmented ciliary epithelial cells.
M. Civan
,
M. Coca‐Prados
,
K. Peterson‐Yantorno
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
1994
Corpus ID: 24671839
PURPOSE The authors identify the signaling pathways for the regulatory volume decrease (RVD) of nonpigmented ciliary epithelial…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Whole cell Cl- currents in human neutrophils induced by cell swelling.
J. S. Stoddard
,
J. Steinbach
,
L. Simchowitz
American Journal of Physiology
1993
Corpus ID: 10675782
The properties of the conductive Cl- transport pathway underlying regulatory volume decrease (RVD) in human neutrophils were…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Hepoxilin A3 is the endogenous lipid mediator opposing hypotonic swelling of intact human platelets.
A. Margalit
,
Y. Sofer
,
S. Grossman
,
D. Reynaud
,
C. Pace-Asciak
,
A. Livne
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1993
Corpus ID: 21902190
When human blood platelets are exposed to hypotonic medium they swell first but, shortly thereafter, revert toward their original…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Simultaneous recording of cell volume changes and intracellular pH or Ca2+ concentration in single osteosarcoma cells UMR-106-01.
S. Muallem
,
B. Zhang
,
P. Loessberg
,
Robert A. Starll
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1992
Corpus ID: 9987032
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
A nonselective cation channel in rat liver cells is activated by membrane stretch.
C. Bear
American Journal of Physiology
1990
Corpus ID: 25318358
A 16-pS channel was studied using patch-clamp electrophysiology in freshly dissociated rat liver cells and rat hepatoma cells…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Volume response of quiescent and interleukin 2-stimulated T-lymphocytes to hypotonicity.
Sherwin C. Lee
,
M. Price
,
M. Prystowsky
,
C. Deutsch
American Journal of Physiology
1988
Corpus ID: 7476074
Regulatory volume decreased (RVD) in lymphocytes in response to hyptonically induced swelling is dependent on the membrane…
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