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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Chloride Ion
  1. ... controls the flow of negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) into these cells. The main function of this ... properly regulate ion flow, reducing the movement of chloride ions into skeletal muscle cells. This disruption in chloride ...
  2. ... a channel that transports negatively charged particles called chloride ions into and out of cells. Chloride is a ... functions in cells; for example, the flow of chloride ions helps control the movement of water in tissues, ...
  3. ... a channel that transports negatively charged particles called chloride ions into and out of cells. The flow of chloride ions helps control the movement of water in tissues, ...
  4. ... provides instructions for making a protein that transports chloride ions across cell membranes. The movement of chloride ions is thought to help maintain certain cellular conditions ...
  5. ... a channel that allows negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) to cross the cell membrane. The influx of chloride ions in nerve cells (neurons) in developed brains creates ...
  6. ... a channel that allows negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) to cross the cell membrane. After infancy, the influx of chloride ions creates an environment in the cell that inhibits ...
  7. ... as a channel that transports charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) across the cell membrane.Mutations in the BEST1 ... not clear how these versions of bestrophin affect chloride ion transport or lead to the eye abnormalities characteristic ...
  8. ... act as a channel, allowing charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) to flow in and out of the endoplasmic reticulum. The regulation of chloride flow within muscle cells plays a role in ...
  9. ... that controls the movement of charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) into or out of cells in the retina. Variants in the BEST1 gene probably lead to the production of an abnormally shaped ... Researchers have not determined how these malfunctioning channels ...
  10. ... Specifically, AE1 exchanges negatively charged atoms of chlorine (chloride ions) for negatively charged bicarbonate molecules (bicarbonate ions). The ...
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