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Results 1 - 10 of 236 for kidney
  1. ... provides instructions for making a protein called collectin kidney 1 (CL-K1). This protein is involved in ... IIa CL-K1-IIb CLK1 collectin K1 collectin kidney protein 1 MGC3279 Tests of COLEC11 PubMed COLLECTIN ...
  2. ... Kb. These channels are found predominantly in the kidneys. ClC-Kb is one of several proteins that ... the movement of ions into and out of kidney cells. The transport of chloride ions by ClC- ...
  3. ... polycystin-2. This protein is found in the kidneys before birth and in many adult tissues. Although ... as a channel spanning the cell membrane of kidney cells. In conjunction with polycystin-1, the channel ...
  4. ... polycystin-1. This protein is most active in kidney cells before birth; much less of the protein is made in normal adult kidneys. Although its exact function is not well understood, ...
  5. ... that is necessary for the development of the kidneys and gonads (ovaries in females and testes in ... as the glomerulus, which filters blood through the kidneys. The WT1 protein plays a role in cell ...
  6. ... protein called renin, which is produced in the kidneys. This protein is part of the renin-angiotensin ... the absorption of water and salt by the kidneys. The increased amount of fluid in the body ...
  7. ... Ka. These channels are found predominantly in the kidneys. ClC-Ka is one of several proteins that ... the movement of ions into and out of kidney cells. The transport of chloride ions by ClC- ...
  8. ... many organs and tissues, including the skin and kidneys. Little is known about its specific roles in ... been identified in families with a form of kidney disease called nephrotic syndrome. This condition is characterized ...
  9. ... cells.The NKCC2 protein is essential for normal kidney function. The NKCC2 protein works with other transport ... the movement of ions into and out of kidney cells. Together, these proteins provide the mechanism by ...
  10. ... subunit) of a protein made primarily in the kidneys. This subunit joins with another protein subunit, produced ... During the process of urine formation in the kidneys, this protein complex absorbs particular protein building blocks ( ...
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