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Class:IdLiteratureReference:444415
_displayNameCharacterization of human RhCG and mouse Rhcg as novel nonerythroid Rh glycoprotein homologues predominantly expressed in kidney and testis
_timestamp2009-10-23 10:45:15
author[Person:72748] Liu, Z
[Person:169457] Chen, Y
[Person:444395] Mo, R
[Person:444430] Hui, C
[Person:444424] Cheng, JF
[Person:443715] Mohandas, N
[Person:444420] Huang, CH
created[InstanceEdit:444414] Jassal, Bijay, 2009-10-23
journalJ Biol Chem
pages25641-51
pubMedIdentifier10852913
titleCharacterization of human RhCG and mouse Rhcg as novel nonerythroid Rh glycoprotein homologues predominantly expressed in kidney and testis
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:444393] RhCG mediates ammonium influx into kidney collecting duct cells [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:446277] RhCG mediates ammonium efflux out of kidney collecting duct cells [Homo sapiens]
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