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Verkman, 1989 - Google Patents

Mechanisms and regulation of water permeability in renal epithelia

Verkman, 1989

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2404877535336507839
Author
Verkman A
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American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology

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Water transport occurs in all biological membranes. A few selected membranes in the kidney, amphibian urinary bladder, and erythrocyte have very high water permeability and are thought to contain specialized water transporting units termed" water channels." The …
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