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Pathways reviewed by Calamita, G (431797)

DB_ID Name
432047 Passive transport by Aquaporins
432030 Transport of glycerol from adipocytes to the liver by Aquaporins
445717 Aquaporin-mediated transport
432040 Vasopressin regulates renal water homeostasis via Aquaporins

Details on Person Calamita, G

Class:IdPerson:431797
_displayNameCalamita, G
_timestamp2016-07-20 19:16:29
affiliation[Affiliation:1247586] Department of General and Environmental Physiology, University of Bari
created[InstanceEdit:431798] May, B, 2009-08-08
initialG
modified[InstanceEdit:1247582] May, B, 2011-04-04
[InstanceEdit:8932050] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-07-20
surnameCalamita
(author)[LiteratureReference:431898] Expression and subcellular localization of the AQP8 and AQP1 water channels in the mouse gall-bladder epithelium
[LiteratureReference:431978] Purification and functional characterization of aquaporin-8
[LiteratureReference:913477] Aquaporins in the hepatobiliary tract. Which, where and what they do in health and disease
[LiteratureReference:913482] Aquaporins: highways for cells to recycle water with the outside world
[LiteratureReference:913485] Electrostatics of aquaporin and aquaglyceroporin channels correlates with their transport selectivity
[InstanceEdit:913479] Calamita, G, 2010-07-15
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