Grinstein et al., 1983 - Google Patents
Activation of Na+/H+ exchange in lymphocytes by osmotically induced volume changes and by cytoplasmic acidification.Grinstein et al., 1983
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- Grinstein S
- Clarke C
- Rothstein A
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- The Journal of general physiology
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After swelling in hypotonic solutions, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) shrink toward their original volumes. Upon restoration of isotonicity, the cells initially shrink but then regain near-normal size again. This regulatory volume increase (RVI) is abolished by …
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