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CALCIUM CATION OR CHLORIDE ION
- ... body as ions. Common examples include sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate. These substances are known as electrolytes . Ions can be created using radiation such as x- ...
- ... the presence of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions); these channels are known as calcium-activated chloride channels. The mechanism for this calcium activation is ...
- ... the presence of positively charged calcium atoms (calcium ions); these channels are known as calcium-activated chloride channels. The mechanism for this calcium activation is ...
- ... 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 ...
- Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct (EVA) (Vestibular Disorders Association)Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct is a condition caused by a malformation in the inner ear that leads to loss of hearing and vestibular function. ... Dizziness ...
- ... the protein produced from the CACNA1A gene transports calcium ions. The ... transports chloride ions across cell membranes. The movement of chloride ...
- ... involved in the kidneys' reabsorption of salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) from ... magnesium, and calcium. The resulting imbalance of ions in the body ...
- ... the channel may also allow small amounts of calcium ions (Ca2+) to pass through cells. Magnesium is involved in many cell processes, including production of cellular energy, maintenance of DNA ... blood calcium levels. Magnesium and calcium are also required for ...
- ... These channels, which transport negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions), play a key role in a cell's ... signals. Some CLC channels regulate the flow of chloride ions across cell membranes, while others transport chloride ions ...
- ... a channel that allows negatively charged chlorine atoms (chloride ions) to cross the cell membrane. After infancy, the influx of chloride ions creates an environment in the cell that inhibits ...