CLC anion/proton exchangers regulate secretory vesicle filling and granule exocytosis in chromaffin cells
ClC-3, ClC-4, and ClC-5 are electrogenic chloride/proton exchangers that can be found in endosomal compartments of mammalian cells. Although the association with genetic diseases and the severe phenotype of knock-out animals illustrate their physiological importance, the cellular functions of these...
Main Authors: | Comini, M, Sierra-Marquez, J, Guzman, G, Franzen, A, Willuweit, A, Katona, I, Hidalgo, P, Fahlke, C, Guzman, RE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Society for Neuroscience
2022
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