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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Extracellular fluid
  1. ... Hall ME. Urine concentration and dilution: regulation of extracellular fluid osmolarity and sodium concentration. In: Hall JE, Hall ...
  2. ... myocilin that does not get incorporated in the extracellular matrix remains inside the cell. The defective protein may damage the cell, causing insufficient flow of fluid from the eye, resulting in increased intraocular pressure ...
  3. ... myocilin that does not get incorporated in the extracellular matrix remains inside the cell. The defective protein may damage the cell, causing insufficient flow or fluid from the eye, resulting in increased intraocular pressure ...
  4. ... of proteins and other molecules outside the cell (extracellular matrix). The CCBE1 protein is involved in the formation of the lymphatic system, which consists of a network of vessels that transport lymph fluid and immune cells throughout the body. Specifically, the ...
  5. ... and molecules to facilitate the assembly of the extracellular matrix and ensure its stability. Within the eye, versican interacts with other proteins to maintain the structure and gel-like consistency of the thick clear fluid that fills the eyeball (the vitreous).Researchers have ...
  6. ... interferes with nerve signaling. calcium-sensing receptor CAR extracellular calcium-sensing receptor GPRC2A parathyroid Ca(2+)-sensing ...
  7. ... is also involved in the organization of the extracellular matrix, which is the lattice of proteins and ... the cell membrane and anchor cells to the extracellular matrix. Through this binding, cells are correctly positioned ...
  8. ... of proteins and other molecules outside the cell (extracellular matrix). The CCBE1 protein is involved in the ... development before birth may change the balance of fluids and impair normal development, contributing to many of ...
  9. ... specifically when it is found outside the cell (extracellular). Extracellular ATP is quickly broken down into other molecules ...
  10. ... of proteins and other molecules outside the cell (extracellular matrix). In skeletal muscles, the anchoring function of ... past the surface of the brain into the fluid-filled space that surrounds it. Researchers believe that ...
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