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Potassium chloride
- ... salt into the bloodstream. BSC1 bumetanide-sensitive sodium-(potassium)-chloride cotransporter 2 kidney-specific Na-K-Cl symporter ... NKCC2 S12A1_HUMAN solute carrier family 12 (sodium/potassium/chloride transporter), member 1 solute carrier family 12 (sodium/ ...
- ... This Health Condition ACCPN DKFZP434D2135 KCC3 KCC3A KCC3B potassium chloride cotransporter 3 potassium chloride cotransporter KCC3a-S3 S12A6_HUMAN solute carrier family ...
- ... similar kidney disorders that cause an imbalance of potassium, sodium, chloride, and related molecules in the body.In some ...
- ... impairs the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) into the blood and release potassium in the urine. As a result, excessive amounts ...
- ... impairs the kidneys' ability to reabsorb salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) into the blood and release potassium in the urine. As a result, excessive amounts ...
- ... of kidney cells. In particular, the transport of potassium ions by ROMK is necessary ... of salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from the urine back into the ...
- ... high blood pressure (hypertension) and high levels of potassium in their ... of chloride (hyperchloremia) and acid (metabolic acidosis) in their blood ( ...
- ... helps maintain the correct levels of sodium and potassium for healthy blood ... atoms (chloride ions). These channels maintain the proper amount of ...
- ... 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' ...
- ... 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 ...