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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9774568
_displayNameIntegrating mass spectrometry with MD simulations reveals the role of lipids in Na+/H+ antiporters
_timestamp2022-05-25 17:21:54
author[Person:9774571] Landreh, Michael
[Person:9774561] Marklund, Erik G
[Person:9774549] Uzdavinys, Povilas
[Person:9774562] Degiacomi, Matteo T
[Person:9774565] Coinçon, Mathieu
[Person:9774567] Gault, Joseph
[Person:9774553] Gupta, Kallol
[Person:9774563] Liko, Idlir
[Person:9774572] Benesch, Justin L P
[Person:9774551] Drew, David
[Person:358192] Robinson, CV
created[InstanceEdit:9774550] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2022-05-25
journalNat Commun
modified[InstanceEdit:9774578] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2022-05-25
pages13993
pubMedIdentifier28071645
titleIntegrating mass spectrometry with MD simulations reveals the role of lipids in Na+/H+ antiporters
volume8
year2017
(literatureReference)[Reaction:2889070] SLC9B2 exchanges Na+ for H+ [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9774547] SLC9B2 exchanges Li+ for H+ [Homo sapiens]
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