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Differential expression and regulation of AE2 anion exchanger subtypes in rabbit parietal and mucous cellsRossmann et al., 2001
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- Rossmann H
- Bachmann O
- Wang Z
- Shull G
- Obermaier B
- Stuart‐Tilley A
- Alper S
- Seidler U
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- The Journal of Physiology
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1 The anion exchanger isoform 2 (AE2) gene encodes three subtypes (AE2a, b and c), which have different N‐termini and tissue distributions. AE2 is expressed at high levels in the stomach, where it is thought to mediate basolateral base exit during acid production. The …
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