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Cell volume regulation in epithelial physiology and cancer
Stine Helene Falsig Pedersen
, Else Kay Hoffmann,
Ivana Novak
Cell Biology and Physiology
Molecular Integrative Physiology
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Epithelial Cancer
100%
Ion Channels
100%
Epithelium
100%
Cell Volume Regulation
100%
Epithelial Physiology
100%
Ion Transport
75%
Ion Transporters
75%
Drug Resistance
50%
Physiological Function
50%
Cell Survival
50%
Transport Function
25%
Luminal Membrane
25%
Carcinoma
25%
Epithelial Function
25%
Altered Expression
25%
Cycle Development
25%
Pathophysiological Processes
25%
Epithelial Transport
25%
Cancer Development
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
All Cancer
25%
Epithelial Polarity
25%
Epithelial Cells
25%
Cell Volume
25%
Basolateral Membrane
25%
Cancer Hallmarks
25%
Specific Ion
25%
Cell Volume Change
25%
New Interaction
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Volume Regulation
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Cancer
75%
Drug Resistance
50%
Ion Channel
50%
Cell Survival
50%
Ion Transport
50%
Stroma
25%
Carcinoma
25%
Epithelial Cell
25%
Basolateral Membrane
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Volume
100%
Ion Channel
100%
Ion Transporter
75%
Drug Resistance
50%
Cell Survival
50%
Ion Transport
50%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Basolateral Membrane
25%
Liquid
25%
Epithelial Polarity
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Volume
100%
Drug Resistance
50%
Ion Transport
50%
Cell Survival
50%
Liquid
25%
Stroma
25%
Cell Cycle Progression
25%
Basolateral Membrane
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Drug Resistance
50%
Ion Channel
50%
Carcinoma
25%
Engineering
Cell Volume
100%
Progression
25%