What do aquaporin knockout studies tell us about fluid transport in epithelia?
The investigation of near-isosmotic water transport in epithelia goes back over 100 years; however, debates over mechanism and pathway remain. Aquaporin (AQP) knockouts have been used by various research groups to test the hypothesis of an osmotic mechanism as well as to explore the paracellular ver...
Hoofdauteurs: | Maclaren, O, Sneyd, J, Crampin, E |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
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