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Details on Person The asymmetry of chloride transport at 38 degrees C in human red blood cell membranes

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1237494
_displayNameThe asymmetry of chloride transport at 38 degrees C in human red blood cell membranes
_timestamp2011-03-31 11:12:16
author[Person:1237499] Knauf, PA
[Person:1237471] Gasbjerg, PK
[Person:1237515] Brahm, J
created[InstanceEdit:1237459] May, B, 2011-03-31
journalJ Gen Physiol
pages577-89
pubMedIdentifier8972395
titleThe asymmetry of chloride transport at 38 degrees C in human red blood cell membranes
volume108
year1996
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1237038] SLC4A1 exchanges cytosolic HCO3- for extracellular Cl- [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1247665] SLC4A1 exchanges cytosolic Cl- for extracellular HCO3- [Homo sapiens]
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