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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Active Transport
  1. ... across the brush border membrane, a mechanism called active transport. It is also involved in the transport of ...
  2. ... on PubMed Wright EM, Hirayama BA, Loo DF. Active sugar transport in health and disease. J Intern Med. 2007 ...
  3. ... this segment, the protein is constantly turned on (active), which disrupts the transport and degradation of other proteins. These abnormalities ultimately ...
  4. ... made with the KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 proteins are active in nerve cells (neurons) in the brain, where they transport potassium ions out of cells. These channels transmit ...
  5. ... signals. Channels made with the KCNT1 protein are active in nerve cells (neurons) in the brain, where they transport potassium ions out of cells. This flow of ...
  6. ... is found primarily in liver cells. It is active in a cell structure called the endoplasmic reticulum, which is involved in protein processing and transport. The CYP2C19 enzyme plays a role in the ...
  7. ... outside the cell. The PACS1 protein is most active during development before ... in the transport of certain molecules and proteins. Such an impairment ...
  8. ... 24-hydroxylase enzyme, which impairs the breakdown of active vitamin D.The ... occurs by transport of the mineral through special channels formed from ...
  9. ... a protein called ankyrin-B. This protein is active in many cell types, ... proteins that transport charged atoms (ions) across cell membranes. In the ...
  10. ... transporter 2 (PiT-2). This protein is highly active in nerve cells ... effectively transport phosphate into cells. As a result, phosphate levels ...
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