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Volume regulation in epithelia
Erik Hviid Larsen
, Else Kay Hoffmann
Molecular Integrative Physiology
Cell Biology and Physiology
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Epithelium
100%
Cell Volume Regulation
100%
Volume Regulation
100%
Regulatory Volume Decrease
75%
Volume Perturbation
50%
Recirculation
50%
Osmotic Water Permeability
50%
Na +
50%
Major Ions
25%
Release Mechanism
25%
Fluid Transport
25%
Vertebrates
25%
Entrance Mechanism
25%
Collecting Tubules
25%
Amphibian Skin
25%
Ion Channels
25%
Ca2+ Release
25%
Cytosolic Free Ca2+
25%
ATP Release
25%
Exchange Mechanism
25%
Intracellular Stores
25%
Proximal Tubule
25%
Epithelial Transport
25%
K+ Channels
25%
Gallbladder
25%
Cotransporter
25%
TRP Channels
25%
Tyrosine Kinase
25%
Intrinsic Function
25%
Cell Volume
25%
Osmotic Stress
25%
Electrophysiological Characteristics
25%
Amphibians
25%
Volume-regulated Anion Channel
25%
Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase
25%
Neuroscience
Cell Volume Regulation
100%
Cotransporter
25%
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase
25%
Adenosine Triphosphate
25%
Ion Channel
25%
Osmotic Stress
25%
Fluid Transport
25%
Potassium Channel
25%
Transient Receptor Potential Channel
25%
Anion Channel
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Volume
100%
Liquid
40%
Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase
20%
Fluid Transport
20%
Tyrosine
20%
Cotransporter
20%
Potassium Channel
20%
Adenosine Triphosphate
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Transient Receptor Potential Channel
20%
Osmotic Stress
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Volume
100%
Liquid
40%
Osmotic Stress
20%
Cotransporter
20%
Gall Bladder
20%
Fluid Transport
20%
Potassium Channels
20%
Mitogen
20%
Tyrosine
20%