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Results 41 - 50 of 127 for Chlorine
  1. ... chloride channels. These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions), play a key role in ...
  2. ... channel that controls the flow of negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) into these cells. The main ...
  3. ... Specifically, ClC-5 exchanges negatively charged atoms of chlorine (chloride ions) for positively charged atoms of hydrogen ( ...
  4. ... of charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-) leave the body in the urine, while ...
  5. ... and ClC-Kb channels transport charged atoms of chlorine (chloride ions) out of kidney cells.Barttin is ...
  6. ... chloride channels. These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions), play a key role in ...
  7. ... atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), and chlorine (Cl-) into cells.The NKCC2 protein is essential ...
  8. ... chloride channels. These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions), play a key role in ...
  9. ... acts as a channel that allows negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) to cross the cell membrane. ...
  10. ... moves charged atoms (ions) of sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-) across cell membranes.The NCC protein is ...
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