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Proton pump activity is required for active uptake of chloride in isolated amphibian skin exposed to freshwater
Lars Jørn Jensen
, Niels J. Willumsen,
Erik Hviid Larsen
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Proton Pump Activity
100%
Toad Skin
100%
Active Uptake
100%
Proton Secretion
85%
Proton Pump
42%
Disulfonic Acid
28%
Stilbenes
28%
Concanamycin A
28%
Carbonic Anhydrase
14%
Net-proton
14%
Electrodiffusion
14%
Acid-sensitive
14%
Vacuolar H+-ATPase (V-ATPase)
14%
Open Circuit
14%
Chloride Flux
14%
Carbonic Anhydrase Activity
14%
Large Perturbation
14%
Carrier Mechanism
14%
Ringer's Solution
14%
Amiloride
14%
V-ATPase Inhibitor
14%
Ion Exchanger
14%
External Binding
14%
Ethoxzolamide
14%
Bufo Bufo
14%
Amiloride-insensitive
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Proton Pump
100%
V-ATPase
15%
Carbonic Anhydrase
15%
Chloride Transport
7%
Bufo bufo
7%