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  • 2. Role of separate K+ and Cl- channels and of Na+/Cl- cotransport in volume regulation in Ehrlich cells.
    Hoffmann EK.
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  • 3. Separate, Ca2+-activated K+ and Cl- transport pathways in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
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  • 5. Possible role of basolateral cell membrane in proximal renal tubule osmoregulation.
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  • 8. Net efflux of chloride from cell suspensions measured with a K+ electrode.
    Rothstein A, Mack E.
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  • 9. Cell swelling activates K+ and Cl- channels as well as nonselective, stretch-activated cation channels in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.
    Christensen O, Hoffmann EK.
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  • 10. Evidence for the involvement of K+ channels and K(+)-Cl- cotransport in the regulatory volume decrease of newborn rat cardiomyocytes.
    Taouil K, Hannaert P.
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  • 12. Cation and anion transport pathways in volume regulatory response of human lymphocytes to hyposmotic media.
    Sarkadi B, Cheung R, Mack E, Grinstein S, Gelfand EW, Rothstein A.
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  • 14. Effects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. I. Ionic mechanisms of cell volume regulation.
    Corasanti JG, Gleeson D, Boyer JL.
    Am J Physiol; 1990 Feb 28; 258(2 Pt 1):G290-8. PubMed ID: 2305895
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  • 15. Volume-activated K+ and Cl- pathways of dissociated eccrine clear cells.
    Samman G, Ohtsuyama M, Sato F, Sato K.
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  • 17. Mechanisms of regulatory volume decrease in nonpigmented human ciliary epithelial cells.
    Adorante JS, Cala PM.
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  • 18. Regulatory volume decrease by cultured renal cells.
    Knoblauch C, Montrose MH, Murer H.
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  • 19. Chloride transport in human fibroblasts is activated by hypotonic shock.
    Rugolo M, Mastocola T, Flamigni A, Lenaz G.
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  • 20. Ca2+ sensitivity of volume-regulatory K+ and Cl- channels in cultured human epithelial cells.
    Hazama A, Okada Y.
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