Amiloride-sensitive sodium channels : physiology and functional diversity /
Sodium reabsorbing epithelia play a major role in whole-body sodium homeostasis. Some examples of sodium-regulating tissues include kidney, colon, lung, and sweat ducts. Sodium transport across these membranes is a two-step process: entry through an amiloride-sensitive sodium channel and exit via th...
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San Diego : Academic Press, c1999 San Diego, Calif. : [1999] |
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