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    Regulation of K-Cl Cotransport: from Function to Genes by Adragna, N.C, Di Fulvio, M, Lauf, P.K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-11-2004)
    “…This review intends to summarize the vast literature on K-Cl cotransport (COT) regulation from a functional and genetic viewpoint. Special attention has been…”
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    KCl co-transport: immunocytochemical and functional evidence for more than one KCC isoform in high K and low K sheep erythrocytes by Lauf, P.K, Zhang, J, Delpire, E, Fyffe, R.E.W, Mount, D.B, Adragna, N.C

    “…KCl co-transport (COT) is significantly higher in low K (LK), L-antigen (L) positive, than in high K (HK), M-antigen (M) positive, sheep red blood cells…”
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    K-Cl cotransport in red blood cells from patients with KCC3 isoform mutants by Lauf, P K, Adragna, N C, Dupre, N, Bouchard, J P, Rouleau, G A

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-12-2006)
    “…Red blood cells (RBCs) possess the K-Cl cotransport (KCC) isoforms 1, 3, and 4. Mutations within a given isoform may affect overall KCC activity. In a…”
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    Role of nitrite, a nitric oxide derivative, in K-Cl cotransport activation of low-potassium sheep red blood cells by Adragna, N C, Lauf, P K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-12-1998)
    “…K-Cl cotransport (COT) is the coupled movement of K and Cl, present in most cells, associated with regulatory volume decrease, susceptible to oxidation and…”
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    KCl cotransport regulation and protein kinase G in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells by Adragna, N C, Zhang, J, Di Fulvio, M, Lincoln, T M, Lauf, P K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (15-05-2002)
    “…K-Cl cotransport is activated by vasodilators in erythrocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells and its regulation involves putative kinase/phosphatase…”
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    Lithium and protein kinase C modulators regulate swelling-activated K-Cl cotransport and reveal a complete phosphatidylinositol cycle in low K sheep erythrocytes by Ferrell, C M, Lauf, P K, Wilson, B A, Adragna, N C

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-09-2000)
    “…K-Cl cotransport (COT), a ouabain-insensitive, Cl-dependent bidirectional K flux, is ubiquitously present in all cells, plays a major role in ion and volume…”
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    Oxidative activation of K-Cl cotransport by diamide in erythrocytes from humans with red cell disorders, and from several other mammalian species by Adragna, N C, Lauf, P K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-02-1997)
    “…Red blood cells (RBCs) from different mammalian species were investigated for the presence of diamide-induced oxidative activation of K-Cl cotransport reported…”
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    Quinine and quinidine inhibit and reveal heterogeneity of K-Cl cotransport in low K sheep erythrocytes by Adragna, N C, Lauf, P K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-11-1994)
    “…Low K (LK) sheep red blood cells (SRBCs) serve as a model to study K-Cl cotransport which plays an important role in cellular dehydration in human erythrocytes…”
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    Alkaline pH and internal calcium increase Na+ and K+ effluxes in LK sheep red blood cells in Cl--free solutions by Ortiz-Carranza, O, Miller, M E, Adragna, N C, Lauf, P K

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-04-1997)
    “…We examined the effects of pH, internal ionized Ca (Ca2+i), cellular ATP, external divalent cations and quinine on Cl-independent ouabain-resistant K+ efflux…”
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    Changes in cation composition of aortic endothelial cells in culture by Adragna, N C

    Published in Tissue & cell (1988)
    “…As a first step in the study of membrane transport characteristics of aortic endothelial cells the content of the two main cations, Na and K, was determined in…”
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