Search Results - "Steward, M.C"
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Evidence for Bicarbonate Secretion by Ameloblasts in a Novel Cellular Model
Published in Journal of dental research (01-05-2016)“…Formation and growth of hydroxyapatite crystals during amelogenesis generate a large number of protons that must be neutralized, presumably by HCO3− ions…”
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Role of Aquaporin Water Channels in Fluid Secretion by the Exocrine Pancreas
Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-03-2006)“…The mammalian exocrine pancreas secretes a near-isosmotic fluid over a wide osmolarity range. The role of aquaporin (AQP) water channels in this process is now…”
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Membrane potential and bicarbonate secretion in isolated interlobular ducts from guinea-pig pancreas
Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-11-2002)“…The interlobular duct cells of the guinea-pig pancreas secrete HCO(3)(-) across their luminal membrane into a HCO(3)(-)-rich (125 mM) luminal fluid against a…”
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Expression of a sodium bicarbonate cotransporter in human parotid salivary glands
Published in Archives of oral biology (2002)“…The human parotid gland secretes much of the bicarbonate that enters the mouth. Prompted by studies of animal models, this study sought evidence for the…”
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Organic osmolytes increase expression of specific tight junction proteins in skin and alter barrier function in keratinocytes
Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-2021)“…Summary Background The epidermal barrier is important for water conservation, failure of which is evident in dry‐skin conditions. Barrier function is fulfilled…”
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Distribution of aquaporin water channels AQP1 ana AQP5 in the ductal system of the human pancreas
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Expression of aquaporin 1 (AQP 1) water channels in human labial salivary glands
Published in Archives of oral biology (01-05-1999)“…Aquaporin (AQP) water channels are widely expressed in the membranes of fluid-transporting epithelia. Despite the fact that salivary glands are the site of…”
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