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Journal article

Proton and potassium transport by H /K -ATPases

IR vanDriel, JM Callaghan

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | WILEY | Published : 1995

DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.1995.tb02332.x

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Keywords

Adenosine-Triphosphatase
Monoclonal-Antibodies
Acidification
Epithelial-Cells
Humans
Animals
Science & Technology
Ion Transport
Potassium
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
H,k-Atpase Beta-Subunit
Parietal Cell
H-K-Atpase
Potassium Homeostasis
H+/k+-Atpase
Molecular Structure
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Physiology
H(+)-K(+)-Exchanging Atpase
Medullary Collecting Duct
Gastric-Acid Secretion
Gastric Mucosa
Colon
Collecting Duct
Stomach
Distal Nephron
Oxyntic Cells
Protons
Membrane-Vesicles
Proton Pump

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