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Coupled NaCl transport: cotransport or parallel ion exchange?
D. W. Powell, C. C. Fan
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Sodium Chloride
100%
Ion Exchange
100%
HCO3
100%
Co-transport
100%
NaCl Transport
100%
Gallbladder
66%
Renal Tubule
66%
Apical Membrane
66%
Intestinal Cells
33%
Electrolyte
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Transport Mechanism
33%
Brush Border Membrane
33%
Brush Border Membrane Vesicles
33%
High Dose
33%
Ion Exchanger
33%
Rabbit Ileum
33%
Amiloride
33%
Exchange Processes
33%
Apical Cell
33%
Stilbenes
33%
Intact Epithelium
33%
Transcellular
33%
Coupled Transport
33%
Loop Diuretics
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Leporidae
100%
Apical Membrane
100%
Ion Exchange
100%
Intestine Brush Border
50%
Membrane Vesicle
50%
Cell Membrane
50%
Brush Border
50%
Drug Megadose
50%
Ileum
50%
DIDS
50%
Intestine Brush Border Membrane
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Leporidae
100%
Ileum
50%
Amiloride
50%
4 Acetamido 4' Isothiocyanatostilbene 2,2' Disulfonic Acid
50%
Stilbenedisulfonic Acid
50%
Transcellular
50%
Loop Diuretic Agent
50%
DIDS
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Ion Exchange
100%
Neuroscience
Ion Exchange
100%