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Separate K+ and Cl-transport pathways are activated for regulatory volume decrease in jejunal villus cells

MacLeod et al., 1991

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1057914473146483008
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MacLeod R
Hamilton J
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American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology

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We assessed ion transport mechanisms operative during regulatory volume decrease (RVD) in jejunal villus enterocytes, isolated in suspension from guinea pig jejunum and examined with electronic cell sizing. Immediately after reduction of osmolarity (153 mosmol/kg …
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