Measuring and modeling chloride-hydroxyl exchange in the Guinea-pig ventricular myocyte.
Protons are powerful modulators of cardiac function. Their intracellular concentration is regulated by sarcolemmal ion transporters that export or import H+-ions (or their ionic equivalent: HCO3-, OH-). One such transporter, which imports H+-equivalents, is a putative Cl-/OH- exchanger (CHE). A stro...
Main Authors: | Niederer, SA, Swietach, P, Wilson, D, Smith, N, Vaughan-Jones, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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