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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for Calcium chloride
  1. ... atoms (calcium ions); these channels are known as calcium-activated chloride channels. The mechanism for this calcium activation is ... R, Brais B. Recessive mutations in the putative calcium-activated chloride channel Anoctamin 5 cause proximal LGMD2L and distal ...
  2. ... atoms (calcium ions); these channels are known as calcium-activated chloride channels. The mechanism for this calcium activation is unclear.The ANO5 gene mutations that ...
  3. ... thrive). They lose excess amounts of salt (sodium chloride) in their urine, which leads to dehydration, constipation, and increased urine production (polyuria). In addition, large amounts of calcium are lost through the urine (hypercalciuria), which can ...
  4. ... SLC12A1 PubMed SOLUTE CARRIER FAMILY 12 (SODIUM/POTASSIUM/CHLORIDE TRANSPORTER), MEMBER 1; SLC12A1 NCBI Gene ClinVar Gamba G, Friedman PA. Thick ascending limb: the Na(+):K (+):2Cl (-) co-transporter, NKCC2, and the calcium-sensing receptor, CaSR. Pflugers Arch. 2009 May;458( ...
  5. ... in the retinal pigment epithelium. Charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) are transported through these channels in response to cellular signals. Some studies suggest that bestrophin-1 may also help regulate the entry of charged calcium atoms (calcium ions) into cells of the retinal ...
  6. ... the urine (tubular proteinuria). A failure to reabsorb calcium and other nutrients into the ... chloride channel 5 chloride channel protein 5 chloride channel, ...
  7. ... the protein produced from the CACNA1A gene transports calcium ions. The ... transports chloride ions across cell membranes. The movement of chloride ...
  8. ... family of genes, which provide instructions for making chloride channels. These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions), play a key role in a cell' ...
  9. ... known as NCC. This protein is a sodium chloride co-transporter, which means that it moves charged ... the mechanism by which kidneys reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from the urine back into the ...
  10. ... life. Affected individuals also have high levels of chloride (hyperchloremia) and acid ... PHA2 is a rare ...
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